Off the news: Charity gives $10M for local cancer care
The Helmsley Charitable Trust has granted two Oahu hospitals offering specialized cancer care $5 million each, expanding access to treatment for islanders. Read more
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The Helmsley Charitable Trust has granted two Oahu hospitals offering specialized cancer care $5 million each, expanding access to treatment for islanders. Read more
For those who enjoy dining outdoors — and that should be many, given Hawaii’s blue skies and natural beauty — it’s good to see the city’s Outdoor Dining Services Program become permanent under a new ordinance. Read more
A bill wending its way through the Legislature seeks to improve birth outcomes, both for mothers and newborns, by establishing tighter, more succinct and permanent midwifery regulations and standards. Read more
Honolulu Police Chief Joe Logan made a comment about the e-bike incident and said responsibility should lie with the parents first. Read more
I know the Star-Advertiser on its editorial page wants to recognize various political opinions, and I congratulate you on your choice of Marc A. Thiessen to represent the Republican view (“Signal chat’s big takeaway? Trump’s built an effective team,” Star-Advertiser, Column, April 4). Read more
A reader writes: “If even one U.S. person is unhoused, one child is hungry, one senior can’t afford their medicine, then all foreign aid must stop” (“U.S. funds must take care of our people,” Star-Advertiser, Letters, March Opens in a new tab9) Opens in a new tab. Read more
It is sometimes difficult to underestimate the lack of critical thought that goes into making a reasoned assessment surrounding President Donald Trump’s efforts to achieve his policy goal of returning power to local and state governments (“DOGE is burning down house to kill a few fleas,” Star- Advertiser, Letters, April Opens in a new tab3) Opens in a new tab. Read more
I believe the present administration is terrorizing free speech on college campuses and elsewhere, especially targeting immigrants attempting to advocate for basic human rights. Read more
A letter writer doesn’t like the recent “outrageous and uncivilized behavior” and “negative news reporting” (“Bring down temperature or risk second Civil War,” Star-Advertiser, March Opens in a new tab20) Opens in a new tab. Read more
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This Child Abuse Prevention Month, let’s move beyond awareness and toward action. Read more
Preventing child abuse requires a communitywide effort. Read more
Hawaii’s politics are as blue as the water surrounding the state, so there is little expectation of Trump coattails giving any local Republicans a win this fall. Read more
The Maui County Council must bring short-term rental conversion — Bill 9 — to a vote and start the clock ticking on the transition to residential before the end of this fiscal year. Read more
President Trump’s plan to rejuvenate the economy through drastic government reform is a necessary step in the right direction. Read more
Serving the people is one of the president’s most significant roles, and President Trump is actively disregarding that role through his executive orders. Read more
Skyline riders will have to walk a mile to the Alapai transfer station to get their bus if it’s not the right one at the last train stop. Read more
Those of us living on the mauka side of the canal would be underwater, too. Read more
Now that the U.S. is winding down USAID assistance, the partner most likely to pick up the ball in the Pacific region is China. Read more
Our young people should get on that local government payroll as soon as possible. Read more
The name Kona in “Kona wind” should be capitalized, even if it is being used to indicate direction. Read more
We must defend Social Security, Medicaid and other programs and institutions that help people. Read more