Red Cross reminds us to prepare for hurricane season
Hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, and families are encouraged to take some simple steps that can save their lives if Hawai‘i is hit by a major disaster.
Time to pivot to local elections
In only 60 days the 2020 primary election will essentially be over. Ballots will be mailed out on or about July 22, and most of the voting will occur in the following 10 days. All ballots must be received by Aug. 8. Important: Ballots must be received by Aug. 8 and not mailed by Aug. 8.
Evolving ideas on opening safely
Hawai’i is now not only one of the most beautiful places in the world but also one of the most COVID-free. The big question everyone is grappling with is how to safely reopen our economy with limited tourism.
Grief for a world killed by COVID
If nothing else, sheltering in place gives me a lot of time to think. As I maneuver through these unprecedented times, I have been filled with an abundance of contradictory information about our new invisible enemy.
On ‘DINOs’ and the upcoming local elections
June 2 is the filing deadline for prospective candidates interested in running in the upcoming 2020 elections. Those who might be interested in entering the race for County Council, state House of Representatives or the state Senate, need to have by the end of that day gathered the required signatures and have them confirmed by the office of elections.
Wetlands – they work and we play
We love water in Hawai‘i! Easy access to rivers for paddling and kayaking, or the chance to hike to a waterfall, are a perk of living here.
Frequent visitor: Nothing compares to Kaua‘i aloha
A letter in response to Fred Atkins:
Praying for mayor, a ‘more intelligent focus’ on infirm, elderly
Dear mayor. I voted for you. I attended your campaign fundraisers, and I am part of a community of people who have been rooting for you all along.
Growing animosity toward visitors concerning
As a board member of Hawaii Tourism Authority, it has given me firsthand insight into the economy of our state and the future growth of Kauai. What follows are strictly my opinions, as a resident and employer, on where we are at this troubled time in our world and how Kauai is being affected.
State Legislature: Budget work is only half of it
While Hawai‘i’s legislative leadership is crowing loudly about their proclivity in spending the COVID-19 disaster money, balancing the state budget and avoiding public-worker layoffs and salary cuts, there is far too much still going undone.
Begin now to plan for a healthier future
This letter is in response to Dr. Evslin’s letter printed on your editorial page (Health in the News, May 11).
COVID-19 conspiracy or conundrum
While my first inclination is to avoid the topic, the increasing amount of theoretical speculation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic motivates me to weigh in on the issue.
Great job so far, Kaua‘i; more vigilance required
Kaua‘i has done a great job limiting the spread, but COVID-19 is far from eliminated.
Pandemic brings us back to our human priorities
Some of the questions people are raising about this pandemic are answerable, and some aren’t.
Med-QUEST: An Agency’s Transformed to Online Services
Kaua‘i County’s emergency proclamations are among the state’s most stringent. Of course, coronavirus caught much of the world and Hawai‘i off-guard.
Putting policy, politics and pandemics into perspective
There is nothing quite like taking a long walk on the beach to put life in perspective.
Government transparency critical at all times
Ever since March 16, when Gov. David Ige issued his proclamation shutting down the state, the meetings and records of our state and county governments have been officially closed to the public.
Staying alive more important than reopening economy
On this last day of April, I’m ready to shout,“Mayday!” — not referring to May Day as Lei Day here on the beautiful Garden Island, something we’ve always enjoyed, but in the old, wartime sense, referring to imminent danger.
International Workers Day 2020 pivotal for labor
In the midst of an unprecedented public health crisis, International Workers’ Day, or Labour Day, celebrated on May 1 around the world, comes at an important and pivotal moment for labor.
Stand together, stand against racism
Every April, YWCA’s across the nation come together to Stand Against Racism. The YWCA of Kaua‘i invites our community to join in efforts to eliminate racism by signing an action pledge and joining the national campaign.