Lt. Gov. Green Wants Random COVID-19 Testing At Airports
Josh Green is proposing the state ask random airline passengers to take a voluntary test as a way to measure the prevalence of the virus among聽 travelers.
Hawaii’s Jobless Grow Desperate As Unemployment Approvals Lag
The state’s labor department is still trying to determine how many claims are left — and how long it will take to process them all.
Honolulu Unveils $19 Million Plan To Coordinate Economic Recovery
The city wants to use federal aid to help achieve what has been a goal for years: diversifying the economy.
People Are Avoiding The Doctor Due To COVID-19 Fears
ER visits are way down at most hospitals. So too are visits for preventive care like colonoscopies or eye exams.
The Pandemic Is Proving Too Much For Some Big Island Businesses
Kona is emerging from weeks of being shutdown but already the business landscape is looking different.
Denby Fawcett: Entering A World Of Uncertainty As Hawaii Reopens
Gov. David Ige shouldn’t be pressured into reopening the state for tourism too early.
UH Football Player Arrested For Violating Quarantine
Venasio “Solo” Vaipulu reportedly left his designated quarantine location daily.
Hawaii Will End Interisland Travel Quarantine June 16
Gov. David Ige described the move as the first, incremental step to reopening Hawaii to tourists from outside of the state.
Danny De Gracia: Go Ahead And Shop, You’ll Be Fine
A trip to an Ala Moana Center watch dealer shows just how far businesses have come in changing their protocols.
Pandemic Job Losses In Hawaii Curb Cash Flow To Families Abroad
Many immigrants from the Philippines have to decide between saving money to survive unemployment or sending it to relatives.