For the University of Hawaii Foundation, fundraising in a pandemic is a unique challenge.
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For all the reasons initially put forward in support of all-mail voting, its advantages in a pandemic were not on Scott Nago’s mind, or anyone else’s. Now, of course, they are.
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Edward Desmond, administrator of the Hawaii Laboratories Division, finds himself in the middle of a public debate over coronavirus testing. Who should get tested?
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- By Maureen OConnell
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March 20, 2020
In an effort to maintain infrastructure-related stability as Hawaii grapples with the coronavirus outbreak, Gov. David Ige has directed all utilities to make certain that they can continue to operate in the normal course.
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Chris Tatum has been at the job as president and CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority for well over a year now, and it’s capped off a homecoming that started in 2001.
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- By Stephen J. Downes
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March 6, 2020
Kitty Yannone has been in the news, but more significantly, she’s been behind it.
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- By Maureen OConnell
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Feb. 28, 2020
Representing more than 170 health care organizations — including all or most of the hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, home care agencies and hospices in the islands — the nonprofit Healthcare Association of Hawaii (HAH) is a trade association.
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Anna Neubauer has seen communities with something like Oahu’s population of free-roaming cats — a mix of feral animals and pets that are simply unrestrained — but it’s been a while.
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- By Stephen J. Downes
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Feb. 14, 2020
Ed Sniffen, the deputy director of the state Department of Transportation’s Highways Division, has had a lot on his mind lately: coastal highways crumbling from erosion, rocks falling on the Pali Highway, jaywalkers crossing Kamehameha Highway at Laniakea Beach to look at turtles.
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- By Maureen OConnell
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Feb. 7, 2020
When Paul Brewbaker was a Kailua High School student grappling with a bout of senioritis, a teacher assigned him to spend a day with University of Hawaii professor Steve Jackstadt, who had founded the Hawaii Council on Economic Education and penned comic books in the 1970s, such as “Superheroes of Macroeconomics.”
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Scott Glenn believes his environmental planning background is shaping his approach at the State Energy Office, including his push for community outreach.
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- By Stephen J. Downes
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Jan. 24, 2020
Rob Van Tassell, the new president and CEO of Catholic Charities Hawaii (CCH), has been to Hawaii before.
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- By Maureen OConnell
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Jan. 17, 2020
Hawaii Appleseed’s anti-hunger director focuses on resources, nutrition and resiliency.
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The sexual exploitation of children is as old as humanity — but in the age of the internet, said Jessica Munoz, the buying and selling is horrifyingly easy and fast.
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- By Stephen J. Downes
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Jan. 3, 2020
One year ago today, Gov. David Ige introduced Clare Connors as his choice to serve as Hawaii’s 16th attorney general.
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- By Maureen OConnell
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Dec. 27, 2019
Aloha United Way’s interim CEO guides the agency’s programs to improve challenged lives.
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Matt Middlebrook’s career preparation had little to do with the visitor industry, and yet here he is, public policy manager for Airbnb for Hawaii as well as his hometown of San Francisco.
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- By Stephen J. Downes
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Dec. 13, 2019
Just over 16 years ago, Twinkle Borge, wounded in spirit and haunted by meth, came to live with six others under the kiawe trees bordering the Waianae Small Boat Harbor.
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