Mayor Kirk Caldwell Answers Your Questions About Reopening Hawai‘i
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An O‘ahu dad has words of wisdom for his only child who will start college on the Mainland during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Mariana Lárez Matheus was laid off in mid-March, right before restaurants were ordered to close dine-in services.
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Join us this Thursday, June 18, at 1 p.m. for a talk-story session on how to survive and thrive through the challenges of COVID-19 with your partner.
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The Honolulu Zoo is reopening in phases after learning more about the animals during the monthslong COVID-19 closure.
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My neighborhood brewery opened on Friday, June 5, and I was one of the first to show up with my dog (on a leash).
Even with the drastic decrease in visitors to the Islands, flights continue.
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Tuesday, June 9, will be the final distribution for a special program created to give thousands of struggling local families food. But the need will continue and the Hawai‘i Foodbank needs your help.
Join us this Thursday, June 11, at 1 p.m. for a talk story on how to handle our student athletes’ mental wellness through these uncertain times.
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The view from 7 restaurants on the first weekend of dining in again.
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Face masks, gloves, clear acrylic barriers and outdoor tables.
The second segment in our talk-story webinar focuses on how to help families sort out stress and anxiety with children and teens.
Paramedic supervisor Marie Hathaway transported one of the first known COVID-19 cases in Hawai‘i.
Here’s how some of the state’s largest health care providers got ready for what could be the biggest, deadliest disease threat our community has faced.