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Here’s a tale of the state finances’ tape

When we analyze how well, or how poorly, our economy is faring in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and then try to craft appropriate corrective…

National Guard extended through end of March

LIHU‘E — With a federal extension, the Hawai‘i National Guard will continue to assist the state with COVID-19 missions through the end of March 2021.…

Mayors want pre-, post-travel tests

LIHU‘E — All four county mayors have agreed on a new, unified, Safe Travels modification, and are awaiting word from Gov. David Ige. The joint…

St. Catherine holds event in lieu of carnival

KAPA‘A — The St. Catherine School carnival was first postponed by the arrival of the COVID-19 health crisis in Hawai‘i. As the crisis worsened, the…

Happy Camper for Friday, December 4, 2020

Congratulations to David Bissell and the Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative ‘ohana on the groundbreaking of the Anahola Service Center that was made possible through the…

Letters for Friday, December 4, 2020

We can all win if considerations made I have empathy for all trying to make the best judgments concerning COVID. I was surprised at the…

Stress solution: Cancel online schooling

Hello people of Kaua‘i! My name is Kyrie Linoz and I am also from the island of Kaua‘i. Recently, in my AP English class that…

Happy Camper for Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Laurie Ho is already working on getting kadomatsu (you know, the traditional Japanese New Year’s decoration with bamboo, pine and plum blossoms?) for the Pau…

Letters for Wednesday, December 2, 2020

TVRs, short-term rentals pay taxes, too Mr. Mayor, as a resident of Kaua‘i and a small-business owner I completely support the new quarantine that begins…