Hawaii Appears To Be Flattening The COVID-19 Curve 鈥斅燜or Now
The data changes every day. But so far, Hawaii’s social-distancing measures appear to be slowing the epidemic, experts say.
Hundreds Set To Attend Hawaii’s Top Summit On Violence — Virtually
Organizers of a major conference on abuse and trauma say the gathering is more needed than ever as the coronavirus takes a toll on mental and physical health.
Reopening Hawaii’s Economy Will Likely Be Slow and Painful
Economists and business and political leaders are preparing a roadmap to restart the shuttered economy.
Caldwell: No More Night Driving Restrictions For Oahu
The Honolulu mayor and police chief said the so-called pilot curfew didn’t result in any violations although drivers were ticketed for other infractions.
Hawaii COVID-19 Cases Surpass 500
On Monday, the Department of Health reported five new cases, taking the state total to 504 coronavirus infections.
United Way: Calls For Help Surged Over 1,000% In March
The nonprofit is launching an assistance fund to help prevent vulnerable people from falling into homelessness.
Trisha Kehaulani Watson: The Last Thing We Need Right Now Is Conflict
We need construction jobs but Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s decision to move forward with the Waimanalo ball field project as the virus spreads was irresponsible.
Hawaii’s Not Ready For A Wave Of Evictions Caused By The Pandemic
Housing advocates are calling on Gov. David Ige to act now to stop a housing crisis. The governor has offered mixed messages.
Danny De Gracia: Long-Term Economic Health Demands Waiting Out COVID-19
The partisan gulf is now so wide that we can’t even agree on the science of when it’s safe to reopen.
Hawaii Now Has 499 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases
Thirteen new cases were reported in the past day, including five on the Big Island and four in Maui County.