The Pandemic Has Transformed How Aid Groups Help Elderly In Need
Federal COVID-19 relief funds helped local groups coordinate outreach to better serve kupuna who were often isolated during the pandemic.
Lee Cataluna: Finally, Hawaii Residents Can Travel, Too
Gov. David Ige’s plan to allow residents who are fully vaccinated to travel interisland is a big step among all the little steps to restore normalcy.
Hawaii Supreme Court Ends Early Release Of Inmates
State public defenders can still petition the courts to release clients early, but attorneys will have to do so on an individual basis.
Very Few Vaccinated People Have Caught COVID-19 In Hawaii
Officials on Maui, meanwhile, are monitoring nearly two dozen infection clusters.
Hawaii Sees ‘Startling’ Increase In Number Of Children Facing Hunger
Even as benefits programs expand and school meal programs shift, food insecurity is expected to continue to grow in the islands.
Lee Cataluna: In Hawaii, COVID-19 Vaccines Come With A Dose Of Aloha
Stories from vaccination sites reflect an efficient, warm, uniquely Hawaii style of getting shots in arms.
Hawaii Pauses Johnson & Johnson Vaccine, Following Federal Guidance
±«±Ê¶Ù´¡°Õ·¡:ÌýDr. Libby Char, the director of the Department of Health, said Hawaii remains on track to open vaccine eligibility to all residents by April 19.
New Law Expands Abortion Access For Non-Viable Pregnancies
Advanced practice registered nurses now have the green light to assist patients with abortions during the first trimester.
Hawaii Is Working Out The Details Of A COVID-19 Vaccine Passport
Soon, travelers may be able to upload vaccination documents to Hawaii’s online travel health form to skip the mandatory quarantine.
Why One Developer Is Banking On More Digital Nomads Coming To Hawaii
With people flocking to Hawaii to work remotely, a local builder known for affordable green homes is creating a co-living space in an Ala Moana penthouse.