Here’s Which Honolulu Retail Shops Are Reopening
The latest phase of the city’s Restore Honolulu order allows many shops to welcome customers in-person starting May 15. Here’s our running list—check back regularly for updates.
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The latest phase of the city’s Restore Honolulu order allows many shops to welcome customers in-person starting May 15. Here’s our running list—check back regularly for updates.
The virtual marketplace for local small businesses and artisans grossed about $250,000 and sold nearly 8,000 items in just a month and a half. It runs through the end of May.
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Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell outlines the next phase of reopening the city in his Ho‘oulu i Honolulu, or “Restore Honolulu,” order, which has been extended through June 30.
Watch the interview live, here on HONOLULU Magazine.
Watch the interview live, here on HONOLULU Magazine.
Watch the interview live, here on HONOLULU Magazine.
Eligible Hawaiian beneficiaries could get help paying rent for up to six months.
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Although some local restaurants remained open during late March and April, some closed completely. Now, they’re reopening for takeout and delivery.
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We took our Super Bowl party equipment and used it for a COVID-19 movie party.
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You can now get out and get fresh air at a few of your favorite landmarks.
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell proposed waiting until May 15 to ease restrictions.
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Watch the interview live, here on HONOLULU Magazine.
Students will find new social distancing practices and other modifications when they return to campus.
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Watch the interview live, here on HONOLULU Magazine.
March and April were shut down. But here are some rescheduled events for you and more than 10 other people, once the sun (and we) are out again.
Class of 2020 graduations will take place in parking lots, on TV and through the radio in May.
Show your gratitude and support Hawai‘i’s frontline workers with free meals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A week after the city and state ordered us to shelter in place, O‘ahu was almost unrecognizable.