COVID-19 Hits Home: Three Oʻahu People Who Contracted COVID-19 Talk About Their Illness and Long Recovery
The number of coronavirus cases in Hawai‘i just surpassed 4,000, with more than 2,000 of those cases recorded in the past two weeks.
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The number of coronavirus cases in Hawai‘i just surpassed 4,000, with more than 2,000 of those cases recorded in the past two weeks.
The mandatory 14-day quarantine for interisland travel will also go back into effect starting Tuesday, August 11, as Honolulu and the state try to get a handle on skyrocketing numbers of COVID-19 cases.
When it’s time to change.
What you need to do now and where to go to make sure your vote gets counted.
Another woman dies; unions representing teachers and other school workers oppose the state’s plan to reopen public schools on Aug. 4; and Honolulu requires mask-wearing inside gyms.
Astronomers tell us where to go, when to look and what to bring to see the brightest new comet in decades before it disappears.
Recent sightings of aloha shirts on members of the race-war-promoting “boogaloo boys” run counter to our iconic garment’s history.
The 68th festival ball went virtual this year, still dedicated to perpetuating Japanese culture, even in the time of COVID-19.
Watch the interview live, here on HONOLULU Magazine.
Watch the interview live, here on HONOLULU Magazine.
Best of the unexpected.
The third segment in our free talk-story webinar focuses on next steps and also addresses the question, what will happen to those high fives?
The Honolulu Zoo is reopening in phases after learning more about the animals during the monthslong COVID-19 closure.
A week of demonstrations against police brutality, systemic racism and a call for justice for George Floyd resulted in a reported 10,000 people protesting at the Hawai‘i State Capitol on Saturday, June 6.
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.
Buy artwork by local artists for a limited time, and 100% of proceeds will go to a nonprofit or charity that stands up for human equality and justice for all.
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.
You can now get out and get fresh air at a few of your favorite landmarks.
What I didn’t expect when my family started staying home.
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.
We’re all in this together, and we have a month more of staying at home. So, how can we help ourselves and others get through this pandemic? We asked local experts to weigh in.