Editorial: Hawaii health staffing needs booster shot
The health of Hawaii — or at least its capacity to care for its people — is gradually on the mend. Read more
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The health of Hawaii — or at least its capacity to care for its people — is gradually on the mend. Read more
A record-breaking 21.4 million Americans enrolled in Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance plans in 2024, including 22,170 enrolled via the Hawaii Marketplace. Read more
There is at least a measure of clarity that came from a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board investigating the Dec. 17 crash of Kamaka Air Flight 689, a mishap that killed two young pilots. Read more
I just watched the funeral procession and service of former President Jimmy Carter, with all of its somber pomp and remembrances. And the one word that permeated through all of the many well-deserved accolades was “character.” Read more
In my own humble opinion, our 39th president, James Earl Carter Jr., was the greatest humanitarian who ever walked this Earth. He did much of his work after leaving the Oval Office. Read more
Every year, starting in November, we go through this dance with the illegality of fireworks. This year was absolutely the worst with what happened on Keaka Drive. Read more
Four deaths, 20 or so injuries, one night of explosive celebration. Outrage. What about a hundred or so deaths and hundreds more serious injuries on an ongoing basis? Outrage upon outrage. You would think. Read more
The stories we tell and the histories we acknowledge hold immense power. Read more
More than 80 years later, a group of Hawaii’s sons have been recognized for their little-known, but nonetheless courageous, service to country. Read more
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It’s been a terribly traumatic start to the new year in Hawaii. Read more
Hawaii’s seen too much health-worker strife lately — so a big sigh of relief came Monday on Maui, when health care staffers, including nurses at Maui Memorial Medical Center, ratified a new four-year contract. Read more
thing was immediately clear in the aftermath of the devastating fires that burned Lahaina to the ground in August 2023: building back this beautiful, historic, multicultural town would be a long and difficult journey. The damage was that vast; the destruction so total. Read more
In a recent column, Caroline Carl, executive director of Hawai‘i Energy, celebrates energy efficiency as a way to lower energy bills, drive job creation, enhance energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions (“Secure Hawaii’s energy future through efficiency and unity,” Star-Advertiser, Island Voices, Dec. 26). Read more
An updated New York Times article about the car explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas adds a very important paragraph not included in the Star-Advertiser’s print version (“Soldier in Tesla blast had PTSD, officials say,” Jan. 4). Read more
What will it take for us to finally demand enforcement of Hawaii’s fireworks ban? Will 20 people have to die or be maimed for life? Will an entire neighborhood have to be destroyed by fire before we wake up? Read more
Surely we citizens of Honolulu cannot just move on with our lives without concrete action being taken by officials to prevent more tragedies in the coming years. Read more
Are we really turning a blind eye to the City Council’s disrespect of locals who worked hard to provide a home for their families? Is the Council disregarding legal owners’ right to live off-island out of choice and/or necessity? Read more
Downtown Honolulu’s character is changing to include residences and day-into-night activities, but it won’t be quick, and it’s not likely to be completely predictable, as shifting plans for redevelopment are already altering expectations. Read more
My battle with nicotine began at age 12 in a home where cigarettes were always within reach. Years of addiction followed, leading to an early-onset COPD diagnosis and the loss of six family members to smoking-related diseases. Read more
The reason for her resignation seems pretty clear: Clare E. Connors, nominated as U.S. attorney for Hawaii by outgoing President Joe Biden and sworn in on Jan. 3, 2022, has submitted her resignation effective 11:59 p.m. Jan. 19 — the day before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. Read more
The New Year’s Eve fireworks explosion in Aliamanu has claimed a fourth, tragically young, victim. Read more