State Capitol to reopen to the public on Monday-proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test required.
Views expressed in this Hawaii State News summary are those of the reporters and correspondents.
Accessed on 03 March 2022, 0327 UTC.
Content provided by email subscription to “Hawaii Business Magazine Newsletters.”
Source:
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzGmvLPXCWVvqqfDSqzLNrHgzGSG
Please click link or scroll down to read your selections.
3.2.2022
TOP STORYState Capitol to reopen to the public on MondayVisitors to the state Capitol will have to provide photo identification and proof of Covid-19 vaccination or a negative test within 72 hours to get inside the Capitol when it’s scheduled to reopen to the public on Monday. SUBSCRIBE TO HAWAIʻI REAL ESTATE NEWSPlease subscribe to Hawaiʻi Real Estate News – a free weekly email from Hawaii Business Magazine that provides insights and news on local real estate. Coming to your inbox every Tuesday. Click here to subscribe! LOCAL NEWSSigns for Hawaiʻi highways and streets to be updated with ʻokina and kahakōThe new policy is effective immediately and will start with signs on interstate routes H-1 and H-201. The first signs to be updated are ʻAiea, ʻEwa, Waiʻanae, Kāneʻohe, Wahiawā and Hālawa. Three Hawai‘i House committees pass bill creating new plan for Mauna KeaThe legislation would require a new stewardship authority to limit the development of astronomy on the mountain. The body would also establish a plan to return the mountain to its natural state above 9,200 feet, though the legislation doesn’t set a time frame for doing so. The bill now goes to the full House for consideration. Hawai‘i reports 166 new Covid infections, 7 additional fatalitiesThis brings the total number of cases since the start of the pandemic to 236,435. The state’s death toll has risen to 1,341. HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE Hawai‘i Realtors Say “Yes in My Back Yard” to Affordable HousingThe statewide association is backing a series of bills that seek to reduce impediments to affordable housing projects …read more. ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPDATES
38th Annual Hawai‘i Pacific Health (Virtual) Great Aloha Run Raises Nearly $600,000 for Local NonprofitsAbout 5,000 virtual entrants and 2,000 Army Sounds of Freedom runners at Schofield Barracks participated in the Hawai‘i Pacific Health Great Aloha Run from Feb. 18 to 21.
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCEBecause we’re in the business of business, right?
The right way to push back if you don’t want to return to the office
The ‘glass cliff’ is a serious problem for women in corporate America. Here’s how to dismantle it.
Research: How Bias Against Women Persists in Female-Dominated Workplaces
TODAY’S HAWAIʻI VIEWS
Walking around an empty Ala Moana Shopping Center. Photo credit: David Croxford
|