Maui News
Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center Launches Virtual Field Trips
Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center invites Maui County preschools and public elementary schools to participate in the center’s FREE virtual art field trip program during April and May 2021.
Non-Native Birds and Ants Likely Suspect in Decline of Kamehameha Butterfly
The cameras are showing that non-native, introduced birds are the likely culprits, along with some ant species. The video evidence of ants as suspects at Mānoa Cliffs is limited, but the researchers believe at other locations they are eating the caterpillars before they fully develop into butterflies.
History of the Kamehameha Butterfly Traced in New Children’s Book
Hawai‘i’s native butterfly, the Kamehameha butterfly, is a unique member of the insect kingdom. These are some of the things children of all ages will learn in the just-released educational book, “Butterfly for a King.”
Maui Obituaries: Week Ending Feb. 13, 2021
Maui obituaries for the week ending Feb. 13, 2021. May they rest in peace.
Feb. 13, 2021 COVID-19 Update: 71 New Cases (48 O‘ahu, 11 Maui, 2 Hawai‘i Island, 10 Out-of-State)
There were 71 new COVID-19 cases reported in Hawai‘i on Saturday, including 48 on O‘ahu, 11 on Maui, two on Hawaiʻi Island and 10 in Hawaiʻi residents diagnosed outside of the state.
Construction Starts March 1 on Central Maui District Maintenance Operations Building
Construction is scheduled to begin Monday, March 1, 2021, on the Central Maui District maintenance operations building project.
Waiʻānapanapa Online Reservations Start March 1
All visitors and commercial operators will need to make reservations to enter Waiʻānapanapa State Park in East Maui, beginning on March 1, the state Department of Land and Natural Resources announced.
Gov. Ige Signs 18th Emergency Proclamation for COVID-19
Governor David Ige has issued an 18th emergency proclamation for COVID-19. It acknowledges vaccinated travelers/quarantine as a future exception, but the state will wait for specific guidance from the CDC before implementing a quarantine exception for vaccinated travelers.
Maui Climate Change Lawsuit Against Fossil Fuel Companies Remanded Back to State Court
The County of Maui filed the lawsuit in Hawaii state court against the fossil fuel companies for costs allegedly associated with the impacts of climate change.
No Tsunami Threat to Hawai‘i After 7.1 Japan Quake
There is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi following a preliminary magnitude 7.1 earthquake reported at 4:07 a.m. HST on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021, near the east coast of Honshu Japan.
Two Second Degree Attempted Murder Arrests for Alleged Involvement in Maui Machete Attack
Police say Su Lyne Kaihewalu, 26, was located and arrested at around 9 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 11, for her alleged involvement in the incident. A second suspect, Erath Kaihewalu, 28, turned himself in at around 12:18 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 12.
Volunteers and Benefactors Honored at MEO Annual Celebration
Nonprofit, Maui Economic Opportunity, honored community volunteers and named a benefactor of the year during an annual recognition celebration held on Friday, Feb. 12.
Free Drive-through COVID-19 Testing, Feb. 18, in Hāna
Free drive-through COVID-19 testing will be available for Hana residents on Thursday, Feb. 18, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hāna Ball Park.
Seabury Hall Pivots to New Virtual Fundraiser with Inaugural Maunalei Giving Day
Seabury Hall will be hosting an inaugural event, Maunalei Giving Day, a virtual fundraiser combined with a drive-through Mother’s Day Marketplace, on Saturday, May 8, 2021. The new event is named in part for the school’s campus, Maunalei.
Maui Projects Pending Planning Commission Review Now Available for Viewing Online
The Planning Department has launched a web page for public review of project applications pending planning commission review.
Amended Emergency Order Keeps O‘ahu in Tier 2 Through March 15
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi today announced that Gov. Ige has approved the an amendment to the City and County of Honolulu’s Emergency Orders that keeps O‘ahu in Tier 2 of its Reopening Framework through March 15, 2021.
Feb. 12, 2021 COVID-19 Update: 70 New Cases (33 O‘ahu, 25 Maui, 5 Hawai‘i Island, 7 Out-of-State); 1 Death
There were 70 new COVID-19 cases reported in Hawai‘i on Friday, including 33 on O‘ahu, 25 on Maui, five on Hawaiʻi Island and seven in Hawaiʻi residents diagnosed outside of the state.
Illegal Activity Continues Despite Pleas from Polihale Lineal Descendants
“Bad behavior” continues at Polihale on Kauaʻi despite pleas from lineal descendants to be respectful of rules and laws designed to protect natural and cultural resources.
UPDATE: Police Investigate Alleged Machete Attack at Piʻihana Farms
Maui police are investigating an alleged machete attack reported early Thursday morning in the Piʻihana Farms area of Wailuku.
Man Arrested at Kahului Airport for Alleged Arson of Wailuku Home
A 28-year-old man was arrested for alleged first degree arson following an investigation into a house fire reported early Wednesday morning in Wailuku.





