State Inspections Show History Of Neglect At Elderly Care Facility Facing Shutdown
Dignity Senior Living at Oceanside Hawaii appealed the order to close by Friday as residents scramble to find new housing.
Civil Beat Is Now Translating Some Stories Into Hawaiian
The special project, Ka Ulana Pilina, aspires to serve the community by creating an inclusive space for Hawaiian language readers.
This Bill Aims To Prevent A Wave Of Evictions But Critics Say It Falls Short
The state eviction moratorium is currently expected to expire June 8 but could be extended through the summer.
Navy Dismisses Pearl Harbor Submarine Commander Due To ‘Loss of Confidence’
Cmdr. Joseph Lautenslager was the second commander of a Pearl Harbor-based vessel to be relieved of command this month.
Lawsuit: Former Maui Prosecutor Says The Mayor Was Wrong To Fire Him
Don Guzman says his struggles with diabetes caused him to behave irrationally at times but that he warned the mayor that might happen.
As Tourists Return, Hawaii Is Looking At New Ways To Keep Them Safe In The Ocean
Ocean safety officials are relying on mobile response units, extended hours and data to protect visitors, some of whom are drawn to remote locations without lifeguards.
New County Hotel Tax Is Approved In Final Vote
The Hawaii Legislature also approved a hefty rental car surcharge increase to squeeze more money out of tourists. The visitor industry is not pleased.
Can People In Hawaii Stop Wearing Masks Outdoors? Not Yet
The CDC updated its guidance to say fully vaccinated people don’t need to wear masks outdoors except among crowds of strangers, but the state hasn’t changed its rules.
Hawaii Reports First Child Death From COVID-19
The child was with a family visiting from out of state, health officials said.
Senate Democratic Majority Leader J. Kalani English To Retire
UPDATED: The longtime lawmaker cites lingering effects of his COVID-19 infection late last year. He also wants Molokai Rep. Lynn DeCoite to succeed him.