Lawyers Demand Hawaii Island Stop Homeless Sweeps
Civil Rights attorneys argue the sweeps are bad for public health and violate peoples’ rights.
1 New COVID-19 Case Confirmed On The Big Island
Four other recoveries from COVID-19 were announced by state health officials on Monday.
Danny De Gracia: Don’t Let COVID-19 Destroy The Upcoming Election
We need to turn our attention to the 2020 mayoral race in Honolulu before it’s too late.
Free Series Explores Art As Therapy For Mental Illness
Up first in the month-long series is an exploration of movement as a modality for healing.
Hawaii Reports New Coronavirus-Related Death On Maui
UPDATED: The state’s coronavirus case count remains at 620, after the Department of Health removed two duplicate cases on Maui and in Honolulu.
Hawaii’s Media Is Surviving On Federal Assistance And Community Support
News outlets, struggling before the pandemic, are dealing with huge ad revenue losses and some are slashing workers’ hours.
Trisha Kehaulani Watson: Data, Not Dates, Should Drive Reopening Of Hawaii
In a place with such a traumatic history of infectious disease, blanket calls for opening up are offensive.
Hawaiian Airlines To Require Passengers To Wear Face Masks
From check-in to disembarking, passengers will have to wear face masks during flights.
One New COVID-19 Case Reported In Maui County
The state is beginning to ease stay-at-home restrictions, as the number of new cases in the islands declines.
COVID-19 Antibody Testing Ramps Up In Hawaii Without DOH Endorsement
Due to uncertainty around the tests, Hawaii Pacific Health doesn’t plan to change any of its policies if any of its employees are found to have antibodies.