VIRUS TRACKER JULY 29: 109 New COVID-19 Cases
UPDATED: About 6.5% of tests processed in the past 24 hours were positive.
Our Struggling Economy: The First ‘Cliff’ Is Almost Here And A Second One Is Looming
Billions in federal relief dollars run out this week while community and political leaders work to soften a second possibly worse blow at the end of the year.
Eric Stinton: Turning Your Home Into A Classroom Is Not A Bad Thing
Distance learning makes it possible to bring learning home — literally. But schools need to be flexible with schedules and deadlines.
Kauai State Park Closed Indefinitely
State Parks Administrator Curt Cottrell said more state parks could face closure as the agency struggles to enforce park rules during the pandemic.
Honolulu Mayor Wants Bar, Mask Crackdown
A recent rash of COVID-19 cases on Oahu has Mayor Kirk Caldwell asking the governor’s permission to close bars and impose more strict mask requirements.
Eight Thai Soldiers Test Positive For COVID-19 After Training In Hawaii
They were participating in the Army’s first large-scale exercise in Hawaii since the pandemic began.
Change of Command for US Army Garrison Hawaii
Col. Tom Barrett made a point of sharing COVID-19 numbers with the public in Hawaii — until the Pentagon told him to stop.
VIRUS TRACKER JULY 28: 47 New COVID-19 Cases; Hospitalizations On The Rise
A cluster of infections among people who reside in Kalihi may be related to recent funerals, Lt. Gov. Josh Green said.
Hawaii Has Huge Stake In Negotiations Over Federal COVID-19 Aid
Uncertainty surrounds the $600-per-week unemployment payments, virus testing and even public worker furloughs.
Denby Fawcett: Her Son Survived COVID-19. His Struggles Are Far From Over
The mother of a young man who survived COVID-19 is worried that people in Hawaii are ignoring the seriousness of the pandemic.