‘The Situation Is Critical’: Saving This Maui Beach Won’t Be Easy Or Cheap
Government agencies, scientists, property owners and beachgoers have banded together to find a solution to chronic erosion at Maui’s Kahana Bay.
Flying To Hawaii? Prepare For Long Lines At The Airport
Some passengers report waiting an hour and a half to exit the airport even with a negative COVID-19 test.
Military Relaxes Mask Guidelines On Hawaii Bases But Not Outside The Gates
New policy only applies to people who are fully vaccinated.
Business Groups Ask Ige To Veto Bill Cutting Tourism Ad Spending
More than 30 business associations and chambers of commerce have asked the governor to kill a measure cutting the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s budget.
Redrawing Of Hawaii’s Political Boundaries Could Stretch Into Early 2022
Advocates have also raised concerns over closed door meetings of the Reapportionment Commission.
Ige Says Slew Of Pandemic Rule Changes In The Works
UPDATED: The governor said state health officials are working on integrating Hawaii’s rate of vaccinations into the tiered reopening system already in use by the counties.
COVID-19 Vaccines Required For UH Students This Fall
The university will also be initiating discussions with unions that represent UH employees about possibly requiring vaccination.
DOE: All Hawaii Public School Students Will Be Learning In-Person In The Fall
Superintendent Christina Kishimoto said COVID-19 protocols and broader vaccine eligibility for children make it safer to bring students back to school.
Hawaii GOP Elects New Party Chair, Other Officials
The focus now is on the 2022 elections and getting more Republicans in office.
The Investigation Into The Ex-Maui Police Chief’s Hit And Run Is In
UPDATED: A new report describes interviews with officers and the chief over the accident in a shopping mall that damaged a security guard’s motorcycle.