Queen’s Medical Center receives 1st shipment of COVID-19 vaccine
The Queen’s Medical Center today received its first shipment of 975 doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine and will begin immunizing front-line workers beginning on Tuesday. Read more
The Queen’s Medical Center today received its first shipment of 975 doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine and will begin immunizing front-line workers beginning on Tuesday. Read more
The state’s official coronavirus-related death toll remains 274 as no new deaths were reported today. Read more
The Rainbow Warriors play host to the Vulcans in the men’s game at 7 p.m. Saturday. The women’s game between the Rainbow Wahine and Vulcans is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday. Read more
The U.S. crossed the 300,000 threshold on the same it day it launched the biggest vaccination campaign in American history, with health care workers rolling up their sleeves for COVID-19 shots. Read more
Police said a robbery occurred at the French Wrench Shell service station at 520 Ward Ave. around 6:20 a.m. today. Read more
A Georgia man who lied to his employer that he had tested positive for COVID-19 pleaded guilty today to federal charges, prosecutors said. Read more
Carriers are encouraging gift givers to ship their packages this week to ensure delivery before Christmas Day. Read more
Hawaii State Senate President Ron Kouchi joined us today to take your questions during Spotlight Hawaii. Read more
The Federal Reserve’s policymakers face an unusual conundrum as they meet this week: A short-term economic outlook that is worsening even while the longer-term picture is brightening thanks to the emergence of coronavirus vaccines. Read more
Stocks are rising in early trading on Wall Street, as the country’s first vaccinations against COVID-19 have the end of the pandemic slowly materializing into hazy sight. Read more
The first detailed maps of nearly all the nearshore coral reefs of the main Hawaiian Islands found vast areas of decline and degradation linked to shoreline development, overfishing and increasing water heat waves. Read more
Apple has begun spelling out what kinds of personal information is being collected by the digital services displayed in its app stores for iPhones and other products made by the trendsetting company. Read more
The quake was too small to generate a tsunami. Read more
A-28-year-old Haiku man suffered life-threatening injuries in a collision in Kahului Sunday. Read more
A narrowly divided Wisconsin Supreme Court has rejected President Donald Trump’s lawsuit attempting to overturn his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in Wisconsin, ending Trump’s legal challenges in court about an hour before the Electoral College was to meet to cast the state’s 10 votes for Biden. Read more
Eager for a live music show after months of social distancing, more than 1,000 Barcelona residents gathered Saturday to participate in a medical study to evaluate the effectiveness of same-day coronavirus screening to safely hold cultural events. Read more
Banksy’s latest mural has delayed a homeowner’s plans to sell in England after it recently appeared on the house’s exterior wall. Read more
What could be the main event in Georgia’s twin U.S. Senate runoffs — early in-person voting — got underway today, with lines tending to be shorter than during the first days of early voting for the general election. Read more
Anxiety is growing among the parents of hundreds of students who remain missing three days after gunmen attacked their school in Katsina State in northern Nigeria. Read more
A ban on indoor dining at New York City restaurants went into effect today as officials try to slow the resurgence of the coronavirus. Read more