Catherine Toth Fox
Catherine Toth Fox: The Big Business Of Pokemon Comes To Honolulu
YouTubers and social media influencers descend on Waikiki, along with thousands of game players.
Catherine Toth Fox: There Should Be Such A Thing As A Free Lunch — At Least In Schools
Eight states now provide free lunches regardless of income, making kids better prepared to learn. Hawaii is not one of them yet.
Catherine Toth Fox: This Principal Made A Community Centered On Raising Fish And Vegetables
Garret Zakahi loved fishing in Aiea streams as a boy. He used his knowledge of aquaponics to transform his Waikiki school.
Catherine Toth Fox: The Only Surprise About Honolulu Rail Is That Ridership Is As High As It Is
A year after it opened, it still seems unlikely that enough people will use the rail that it will reduce traffic congestion as hoped.
Catherine Toth Fox: KCC’s Culinary Institute Of The Pacific Is Growing
New program aims to elevate the culinary arts institute into a “world-class center.”
Catherine Toth Fox: Turtle Bay’s New Owners Should Move Forward With The Community
The coastline may see two more hotels and decidedly more impact on the neighborhood.
Catherine Toth Fox: Travel —And Spend — Wisely When Going To Maui
Visiting the whole island can help stimulate the local economy, still reeling nine months after the fires.
Catherine Toth Fox: Public Libraries Have Evolved To Remain As Vital As Ever
Technological enhancements are helping to keep Hawaii’s 51 branches popular destinations for patrons of all ages.
Catherine Toth Fox: Hawaii Schools Did The Right Thing By Shutting Down After Receiving Threats
But what’s the long-term solution here? Stronger gun control laws, more campus security and knowing the warning signs aren’t simple to do.