Hawaii鈥檚 Pandemic Crisis Care Plan Raises Legal And Ethical Concerns
National experts say that Hawaii could face federal scrutiny due to the wording of the plan.
Raising Chickens Became More Than A Hobby For Some During The Pandemic
It’s part of a growing trend of people pushing for more opportunities to take food security into their own hands.
Lee Cataluna: Whose Fault Is Covid-19 Now?
In the pandemic blame game, personal responsibility sometimes takes a back seat.
‘A Bit Humbug’: Honolulu Vax Mandates Roll Out For Businesses And Customers
Honolulu eateries face yet another challenge on top of plunging tourist numbers.
State Appears Lax In Reviewing The Cases Of People Sitting In Jail Awaiting Trial
But prison officials say they already comply with a 2019 law that requires reviews of all pretrial detainees every three months.
Ige Warns Of More Gathering Restrictions If Covid Cases Spike Again
The governor also said not to expect any more broad shutdowns like the stay-at-home orders implemented in 2020.
Over Decades, Hawaii Cut Acute Care Hospital Beds. Then Came The Pandemic
Health and government officials argued that advances in medicine and patient preference reduced the need for the beds, but now, there aren’t enough.
Hawaii Kindergarten Enrollment Has Dropped Sharply Since The Pandemic Began
While the latest DOE enrollment report shows a slight improvement, the enrollment count for kindergarten is nowhere near pre-pandemic levels.
Biden’s Sweeping New Vaccination Mandate Is ‘Huge’ For Hawaii
UHERO economist predicts more than 85% of Hawaii employees will work for companies with vaccination mandates, filling many of the gaps.
Lee Cataluna: No Honor In Standing Up For What Is Wrong
Anti-vaxxers, anti-maskers and Covid-deniers have been treated with kid gloves by everyone, but they are the draft-dodgers in the war against Covid.