Election Violations Prompt New Vote For Hawaii Hotel Union Leadership
Some members say the Unite Here Local 5 election do-over is still unfair to opposition candidates and members who were out of work during the pandemic.
Tech Problems Lead To Undercount In Hawaii COVID Cases
It’s the second time the state’s coronavirus count has been interrupted in two weeks.
Hawaii Mistaken Identity Case: ‘They’re Just Trying To Cover It Up’
Joshua Spriestersbach was held in the Hawaii State Hospital for more than two years after police identified him as someone else. No one’s talking about how things went so wrong.
Hospitals Near A Breaking Point As Hawaii’s COVID Case Count Grows
ICU beds on the Big Island are nearly full as COVID-19 patients vie for space with people hospitalized for other reasons.
Kauai Jail Latest Facility With COVID Outbreak
Widespread testing reveals 31 Kauai Community Correctional Center inmates have the coronavirus.
Ige Imposes New Restrictions On The Size Of Gatherings As Caseloads Mount
With hospitals filling and COVID-19 cases increasing, the governor is limiting gatherings to 10 people indoors and 25 people outdoors.
Hawaii Doesn’t Have Enough Quarantine Rooms For COVID Patients
COVID-19 patients need more isolation facilities and state help than ever, but far fewer hotel rooms are available.
Westside Students Learn About Waianae Coast — And Themselves
Pua Kaiaulu, a new internship program, is helping high schoolers prepare for their next steps in life.
Military Moves To Mandate Vaccines For Troops Next Month
The Pentagon has tightly regulated information about the COVID-19’s impact on troops and military families in Hawaii.
University Not Liable For Death Of Construction Worker At Football Field, UH Official Says
Updated: UH also defended its decision to have two contractors finish work on the stadium rather than hiring a third.