‘Stressed And Overwhelmed’: Hawaii’s College Students Confront The Pandemic
Stress, anxiety and trauma have been compounded during an academic year unlike any other.
VIRUS TRACKER — Nov. 1: 83 New COVID-19 Cases In Hawaii
In the last seven days, 1.7% of COVID-19 tests administered statewide have come back positive.
Lee Cataluna: Can Maui Find Economic Success Online?
An upcoming festival shows going from in-person to online doesn’t have to mean scaling down. It can be an opportunity to go big.
SLIDESHOW: Helping The Homeless Along River Street
Maintaining hygiene and preventing skin, wound and respiratory infections are more difficult for the homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This Medical Team Is Working To Reach Those Most At Risk For COVID-19
Doctors, nurses and social workers aim to help people affected by the coronavirus as well as educate and refer them to needed social services.
VIRUS TRACKER — Oct. 31: 68 New COVID-19 Cases In Hawaii
Roughly 2,700 people were diagnosed with COVID-19 in Hawaii in October.
VIRUS TRACKER — Oct. 30: 94 New COVID-19 Cases In Hawaii
The number of infections documented in Hawaii has surpassed 15,000.
Hawaii Inmates Can Now File For $1200 Federal Stimulus Checks
A judge in Northern California decided the U.S. Treasury cannot block prisoners from claiming the payments.
VIRUS TRACKER — Oct. 29: 77 New COVID-19 Cases In Hawaii
Lanai has reported 94 cases since last week, including 30 students.
Dark Days: Hawaiian Airlines’ Struggles Reflect The Pain Of The Tourism Industry
The state’s largest private employer before COVID-19 struck, Hawaiian Airlines business took a nosedive in the third quarter of 2020.