Lee Cataluna: Saying Aloha To Hawaiian Airlines
Two veteran flight attendants reflect on the career they loved and why they鈥檙e OK walking away.
VIRUS TRACKER — Sept. 19: 110 New COVID-19 Cases In Hawaii
Nearly 3,000 people in Hawaii have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in September.
COVID-19 Cases Plummet At OCCC, Waiawa Inmates Test Negative
Department of Public Safety officials say the first mass testing of a state prison found no cases among the convicts.
Hawaii Will Pay Hundreds Of Displaced Workers To Get Job Training
A $10 million grant from the federal CARES Act fund will match up to 650 displaced workers with temporary gigs and career training in conservation, renewable energy, creative arts and aerospace.
VIRUS TRACKER — Sept. 18: 114 New COVID-19 Cases In Hawaii
Since March, 11,217 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the islands.
Hilo Veterans Home Deaths: Rev. Richard Uejo Ministered To Many In Hawaii
He was a nisei World War II veteran who died in the COVID-19 outbreak at the Yukio Okutsu State Veterans Home.
Civil Beat Economy Panel: ‘We Don’t Survive’ Without Reopening Tourism
The first of Civil Beat’s three-part event series on Hawaii’s changing economy kicked off with a discussion on reimagining tourism and reopening the economy.
Councilman: HPD Should Help People During Pandemic, Not Ticket Them
HPD has handed out an unprecedented number of criminal citations in the last month.
Honolulu Offering Additional $75 Million In Aid To Businesses
Up to $50,000 is available to individual local businesses.
Hawaii Schools To Continue Mostly Distance Learning Through December
Education officials plan to follow new Department of Health guidelines for when it’s safe for kids to return to the classroom.