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Thermal Screening Cameras Now in Place at Five Hawai‘i Airports
Phase 2 of the project will install the temperature scanning equipment at the remaining gates by Aug. 20. Phase 3 expects to have the facial imaging equipment installed by Dec. 31, 2020.
Maui Mayor Renews Push for Interisland Quarantine; Lāna‘i Concerns Heighten After Contract Workers Test Positive
Citing concern over ongoing triple digit daily COVID-19 counts on the island of Oʻahu, Maui Mayor Michael Victorino is renewing his request to reinstate the interisland travel quarantine. He’s also asking the governor to delay the planned reopening of public high schools and universities. And he’s encouraging those who don’t have to travel to refrain from doing so, citing an incident on Lānaʻi last week in which two Oʻahu contractors ended up testing positive after returning home.
Maui Police Officer Death Investigation Underway
An investigation is underway into the death of a 44-year-old male officer with the Maui Police Department. Police say the officer was off-duty at the time of the incident.
New Metrics Aimed at Better Tracking and Management of Pandemic
State health officials say the recent escalating disease rate may potentially require the state to resume tighter controls and restrictions to prevent the spread of the disease. Department officials say this will be especially important as Hawai‘i prepares for the opening of schools and, potentially, the welcoming of trans-Pacific travelers.
Gabbard Cosponsors Bill to Help Independent Restaurants Devastated by COVID-19 Impacts
In Hawai‘i, nearly 100,000 people are employed by such restaurants — nearly 15% of the workforce — and they account for billions in sales. The first 14 days of the grant’s availability is only available to restaurants with annual revenues of $1.5 million or fewer, ensuring that the smallest restaurants are prioritized.
Maui Public Health Emergency Rules – (Amended 8.5.20)
Maui Mayor Michael Victorino issued amended Maui Public Health Emergency Rules on Aug. 5, 2020. The document details the rules and orders enacted for the County of Maui.
Triple Digits on O‘ahu: 173 New COVID-19 Cases Today, All on O‘ahu
The state recorded another triple digit day of new COVID-19 cases today, with all 173 on the island of Oʻahu. This brings the total cases in Hawaiʻi over the course of the pandemic to 2,763.
LISTEN: Rep. Gabbard Town Hall Covers Impact of Surging COVID-19 Infections on State
Rep. Gabbard and her guests answered questions from callers on topics from infectious disease protocols in health care facilities, assistance for renters and the help provided by the HEROES Act, the availability of rapid testing, and whether or not there will be another round of stimulus checks.
Hawai‘i Department of Education Launches ‘Ohana Help Desk
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education has launched an ‘Ohana Help Desk providing technology support to public school students and their parents. Department officials call the self-service system the first comprehensive statewide service of its kind in the nation.
Federal Agent Honored During Final Sendoff at Kahului Airport
A final sendoff was held at Kahului Airport today for Special Agent John Bost III, who died a week ago today in what officials have deemed an accidental death in the line of duty, while serving at the Kīhei Police Station in South Maui.
144 New COVID-19 Cases Today in Hawai‘i; 27th Death
DOH is reporting another day of triple digit coronavirus diagnosis. 144 cases today, with 139 on O‘ahu and five (5) on Hawai‘i Island. The Honolulu Medical Examiner reported the death of a Honolulu man to the Dept. of Health, who had tested positive for COVID-19. The man was in the 40 to 59-year-old age group and he had underlying medical conditions.
New Hawaiian Compilation Album Chronicles Aloha ‘Āina Legal Battles Through Song
The album, “Huliāmahi Volume 1” honors ʻāina in Hawai‘i with legal and political undertones. The songs will be featured in an upcoming virtual concert, “Mele Huliāmahi,” produced by Kanaeokana and Kāhuli Leo Leʻa. The concert airs on Friday, Aug. 28, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. on Facebook Live.
Maui County Launches Virtual Job Fair Website
The County of Maui launched a new Virtual Job Fair website to assist residents seeking employment opportunities, job training or new career paths. The website, MauiCountyVirtualJobFair.com, also gives employers an online resource to find workers.
Coast Guard Suspends Search for Missing Spearfisherman off Maui
The 52-year-old spearfisherman from Hāna, Maui had gone missing on Friday in waters off of Pāʻia. Crews conducted 35 searches covering 621 square nautical miles over the past three days.
Artist Proposals Sought for Kahului Street Art Project, $5000 Available
The Maui Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Healthy Eating Active Living coalition are seeking artist proposals to design and implement a street art project at an intersection in Kahului by March 2021.
Traffic Advisory: Overturned Vehicle on Haleakalā Road
VEHICLE FLIPPED HALEAKALA RD: We have reports of an overturned vehicle on Haleakalā Road, near the Old Haleakalā Rd exit. Police just arrived on scene. Traffic is limited to a single lane only heading down (makai). Please drive with caution and expect delays.
Hawai‘i Health Director on COVID-19: “Weak Link is Prevention”
“Based on our investigations, we are seeing that the weak link in the response is in the area of prevention,” said Dr. Bruce Anderson. “I think the rise in the number of positive cases can be attributed primarily to the lack of physical distancing and letting down your guard.”
Investigation into Nine Separate Fires in Kahikinui
Fire officials say crews were initially called to reports of nine separate fires between miles 23 and 27 along the Piʻilani Highway just before midnight (at 11:58 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020). Maui Fire Services Chief Rylan Yatsushiro said all but three are 100% contained.
Citizen Report Results in DUI Arrest in Kahului, Maui
A 34-year-old Haʻikū woman was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol after a concerned citizen reported the suspected incident to police.
BREAKING: 207 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i, Highest Single-Day Record Due to Delayed Lab Reporting
The highest, single-day record of new positive COVID-19 cases is being reported by the Dept. of Health today, at 207. Approximately 114 of these cases are the result of delayed reporting over the weekend, a result of private clinical laboratory reporting issues.









