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Green Leads Caldwell In Campaign Donations For Next Governor s Race

Green Leads Caldwell In Campaign Donations For Next Governor s Race - Honolulu Civil Beat The lieutenant governor and former Honolulu mayor are likely competitors in the 2022 contest. Reading time: 4 minutes. Two of Hawaii’s most prominent leaders in charge of the local response to the COVID-19 pandemic spent time in 2020 strengthening their financial positions for expected runs for the governor’s office next year. Lt. Gov. Josh Green and former Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell each raked in hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign donations, new reports filed by Green and Caldwell show. Both candidates suspended fundraising from March to August due to the pandemic.

Officials Ask Volunteers to Step Up to Fix Popular Koko Crater Hiking Trail

Officials Ask Volunteers to Step Up to Fix Popular Koko Crater Hiking Trail Hikers can help the public-private partnership with repairs now. January 14, 2021   Koko Crater Tramway volunteers coordinated by the Kokonut Coalition work on repairing the crumbling path with support from the city. Photo: Courtesy of Kokonut Koalition.   March 29, 2021 update: Koko Crater Summit is scheduled to begin Monday, March 29 and last for about three weeks. A helicopter will do some work that will close the entire park and tramway April 5, 13 and 14.     Honolulu park officials and the nonprofit community group Kokonut Koalition say volunteers can speed repairs to the popular hiking trail that began as the Koko Crater Tramway.

Speaker s death, concert memorial: News from around our 50 states

From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Before his death from COVID-19, former state senator Larry Dixon spoke to his wife of 53 years from his hospital bed and asked her to relay a warning. “Sweetheart, we messed up. We just dropped our guard,” Dr. David Thrasher, a pulmonologist and friend of Dixon, recalled him saying. Dixon, 78, died Friday from complications of COVID-19. Thrasher said his longtime friend had been mostly careful but may have contracted the virus after gathering with friends. “Larry has been conscientious with masks, doing everything right, social distancing since March … he made one slip-up,” Thrasher said. Three people at the gathering became ill, he said. “The last thing he told her was, ‘Gaynell, I love you. We’ve got to tell people this is real,’ ” Thrasher said. He said he’s telling his friend’s story with the family’s permission in the hopes that people can learn just how easily the virus can spread at casual

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