Hawaii’s Fishermen Are Worried About China’s Fleet. So Is The Military
The U.S. military increasingly sees illegal fishing as a national security threat and has China’s vast government-subsidized fleet in its sights.
Hawaii Health Care Workers Are Getting Creative As Vaccine Interest Fades
Six months into the state’s vaccine campaign, the next hurdle is overcoming vaccine hesitancy in the younger community, local clinic leaders say.
Six Democrats Apply For Senate District 7 Seat
Three names chosen by party members Saturday will be transmitted to the governor.
Hawaiian Airlines Reservation Systems Are Overwhelmed
On Friday, Hawaii’s dominant carrier apologized to customers unable to book flights either on line or by phone.
Hawaii Has A Lot Of Unemployed People. But Companies Still Can’t Find Help
The labor force has been reduced by workers leaving the state and staying home to supervise children and avoid potential exposure to the virus.
Hawaii Will Maintain Mask Rules Despite New CDC Guidance, Governor Says
Gov. David Ige said he believes it’s too soon to lift mask mandates because “it’s impossible to determine who’s vaccinated and who’s not vaccinated.”
Taxpayers On The Hook For $2.3M To Settle Legal Claims Against The State
UPDATED: Two incidents on state highways accounted for more than $1 million in settlements the state entered in 2020.
‘Just A Pinch’: Hawaii Children Line Up To Get A COVID-19 Vaccine
Hawaii kicked off the next phase of its COVID-19 vaccine campaign to include preteens.
Hawaii Police Shootings Board Says It Will Step Up Its Work
The review board, which has not met in more than a year, now plans to meet monthly and review up to three cases of deadly force every month.
Hawaii Football Star Colt Brennan Dead At 37
The former UH quarterback finished the 2007 campaign as a Heisman Trophy finalist.