Pandemic knocks out large sections of Hawaii’s economy

HONOLULU (AP) — In normal times, Roland Chang and his three sons start their day at dawn, picking up tourists in Waikiki and driving them to the ocean for a boat ride to see dolphins and turtles swimming in clear blue waters. Four nights a week, the family’s band performs Hawaiian music and popular songs at a hotel. Their friends call them workaholics. To them, it’s a routine. Or was until the coronavirus pandemic landed in Hawaii. Like many…