Hawai‘i Universities Will Resume In-Person Classes This Fall
Students will find new social distancing practices and other modifications when they return to campus.
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Students will find new social distancing practices and other modifications when they return to campus.
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Early childhood offers a critical opportunity for children to learn and grow in ways that help them thrive throughout their lives. Yet Hawai‘i politicians have been debating universal preschool for decades and the first public classes just started six years ago. Will this be the year big expansion happens?
Even with the new push for universal preschool, families with younger kids will still struggle.
Class of 2020 graduations will take place in parking lots, on TV and through the radio in May.
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.
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Those who didn’t necessarily qualify for regular unemployment, such as freelancers and independent contractors, can now take advantage of the state’s Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program.
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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.
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell gives the OK for mobile and one-to-one services as well as golf courses, car dealers and real estate operations to resume.
Some of the first graduates of the Hawaiian immersion schools have been out on their own in the adult world for a few years now. We caught up with four of them for their reflections on the schools, the language and their futures.
How Dave Stewart revived an ailing neighborhood with booze and six simple rules.