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The news couldn’t be more horrifying: Hawai‘i is seeing thousands of people infected with COVID-19 — more than any other time since the pandemic began. Just a few weeks ago, ...
Read More Dr. Libby Char issues COVID warning: ‘We are on fire’

Here are some of the sobering facts about the Delta variant that need repeating to family, friends and anyone who will listen: This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated – ...
Read More The hard truth: ‘The community is giving it to each other’

Alarming case numbers from the fast-moving Delta variant, combined with slowing vaccination rates despite community campaigns, compelled Governor Ige and the county mayors to make the tough call: All state ...
Read More State, county actions to curb Delta variant spike

What if you could attract some of the state’s most innovative educators and community partners and provide them with enough support to make a difference for students and whole communities? ...
Read More Getting in GEER: Good news for students, communities

With the pandemic dominating the news, it’s hard to focus on anything else. And yet, good news is all around us if we look hard enough. In the past few ...
Read More Even in a pandemic, hope comes in many forms

She’s a gold medal winner, a four-time world surfing champion, an ambassador of aloha and an inspiration to girls and young women everywhere. But for all that, Carissa Moore spoke ...
Read More Olympian Carissa Moore thanks the people of Hawai‘i

Due to the spike in COVID-19 cases, the state Department of Labor & Industrial Relations has announced several ways the public can still talk to someone about their situation, instead ...
Read More DLIR delays Sept. 7 opening but expands phone appointments

Duke Paoa Kahanamoku leaves a striking surfing legacy as we honor him 131 years after the day he was born.