Maui News
Nurses Urgently Needed to Assist Hospitals as COVID-19 Cases Surge in Hawaii
The Healthcare Association of Hawai’i reports that the state is in urgent need of nurses, including recent nursing graduates who have not yet passed licensing work, to assist hospitals amid a surge in hospitalizations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hawai‘i State FCU Donates $5K and 900 Pounds of Food on Maui
Hawaiʻi State Federal Credit Union donated $5,000 and nearly 900 pounds of food to the Maui Food Bank.
Island Investors Help to Save Koholā Brewery on Maui, Reopening Planned
Koholā will start brewing beer in the next two weeks and prepare the tap room to welcome guests once again. The business is targeting a re-opening in approximately three weeks.
LIVE STREAM: Maui Health Virtual Town Hall
Maui Health hosted a virtual community town hall on Wednesday, Aug. 26, at 3 p.m. HST. Several members of the Maui Health team answered questions from the community via Facebook Live.
277 New COVID-19 Cases (245 O‘ahu, 8 on Maui, 23 Hawai‘i Island); Two More O‘ahu Deaths
While there are indications that infections in Honolulu are beginning to stabilize and even decrease slightly, health officials are expressing concerns about growing activity on Maui and Hawai‘i island.
Fourth Bayanihan Food Distribution on Aug. 29 at Binhi at Ani in Kahului
A fourth Bayanihan Food Distribution will be held on Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. at the Binhi at Ani Filipino Community Center in Kahului.
Maui Weekly Lane Closures Through Aug. 28
Lane closures this week include paving, guardrail and utility adjustments on the Honoapiʻilani Highway; and tree trimming work on the Kula Highway and Haleakalā Highway.
The Salvation Army in Hawai‘i Receives Over $110K in Grants and Donations
The Salvation Army in Hawaii received more than $110,000 in grants and donations to support its outreach programs, including summer feeding programs for the organization’s neighbor island corps in Kahului and Lahaina on Maui. The monetary support for the organization will help continue its outreach efforts to help the community as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact Hawai’i’s economy and its residents.
Hawaiian Electric Extends Moratorium on Service Disconnections to Dec. 31
Hawaiian Electric is extending its suspension of service disconnections for nonpayment through Dec. 31, 2020. The company advised customers challenged by the financial impacts of COVID-19 to seek utility bill assistance from government and nonprofits and set up a payment arrangement plan.
62 Maui Students Receive Realtors Association of Maui Community Foundation Scholarships
A total of 62 Maui County students were selected as scholarship recipients of the Realtors Association of Maui Community Foundation Presidential Scholarship Fund. The academic scholarships were awarded to deserving high school seniors aspiring to pursue higher education.
Gov. Ige Applies for New Unemployment Bonus Program, Seeks to Offer $300 Per Week to Eligible Applicants
Upon approval, Hawaiʻi will offer an additional unemployment compensation benefit of $300 per week to eligible unemployment recipients. To qualify for this benefit, recipients must be eligible for at least $100 in weekly benefit and must certify that they are unemployed or partially unemployed due to the disruptions caused by COVID-19. Payments would be retroactive to Aug. 1, 2020.
Maui Police Offer Condolences to Heyward Family, Death Investigation Ongoing
The Maui Police Department issued a press release this afternoon acknowledging the many social media posts about the death of Julian Heyward III. Police say their investigation is ongoing and continue to express that “thus far, nothing has indicated foul play.”
215 New COVID-19 Cases (201 O‘ahu, 3 Maui, 11 Hawai‘i Island)
Recent clusters on Maui have included: 66 cases linked to Maui Memorial Medical Center; 20 cases at the Roselani Place assisted-living community in Kahului; a construction site; and a number of cases were also related to gatherings that Maui residents attended on Oʻahu.
Stay-At-Home, Work-From-Home Order Reinstated on O‘ahu for Two Weeks Starting Aug. 27
Governor David Ige this morning approved Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s request for a stay-at-home, work-at-home order for the island of Oʻahu. Mayor Caldwell said the order goes into effect at midnight 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 27, and continues for two weeks. This does not impact the neighbor islands, which remain at their current levels of response.
20 COVID-19 Cases Confirmed at Roselani Place, Assisted Living Community on Maui
Roselani Place, an assisted living community on Maui has identified 20 COVID-19 positive cases as of Monday. The positive case count at the facility as of Sunday includes eight residents and 12 staff.
Maui Health Confirms 66 COVID-19 Cases, Surpassing Total During First Wave of Infection
Maui Health identified additional positive COVID-19 patients, bringing the total number of infections at the facility since Aug. 12, to 66. Total infections over the past two weeks include 31 patients and 35 health care workers.
Maui’s Surfing Goat Dairy Still in Business, But Dairy Shop Closing Until Further Notice
According to the company, the number of customers at the shop decreased to less than five per day since the the reinstatement of the 14-day quarantine for interisland travelers.
Maui Obituary Notices: Week of Aug. 24, 2020
Maui Obituary Notices: Week of Aug. 24, 2020. May they Rest In Peace.
169 New COVID-19 Cases (150 O‘ahu, 10 Maui, 9 Hawai‘i Island); Two More O‘ahu Deaths
There are 169 new COVID-19 cases in Hawaiʻi today including: 150 on Oʻahu, 10 on Maui and nine on Hawaiʻi Island. The state Department of Health reports that there were two additional deaths on the island of O‘ahu, bringing the total over the course of the pandemic to 49.
Maui Humane Society Hopes to Clear the Shelter Aug. 23-29
This week, Maui Humane Society is taking part in Clear the Shelters – a nationwide pet adoption event that helps find loving homes for animals in need.





