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Hawaii leaders are speaking out against an executive order by President Donald Trump that opens the door for large-scale ...
It’s hard to say goodbye to someone who has been a bright light in our community for so long, someone who gave so much and so ...
A Kona Circuit Court jury last week found in a civil trial that a Waimea businessm ...
Does Hawaii need housing that’s affordable for people earning what the bulk of people in Hawaii earn? Yes, and it’s a matter of growing urgency that this housing is by and large unavailable, ...
Daniel Holt (D) State House told Island News, "We just couldn't come to any agreement on details today, so the bill just died. It would have legalized online sports wagering, putting a bet on a game ...
The departure in 1975 of the last Americans from Vietnam didn't only end a tragic chapter in the history of the two countries ...
Living within about six square miles on the island of Oʻahu, scientists say the bone-collector caterpillar may be one of the ...
Jaedyn Janae Puahaulani Pavao, Kumu Leina’ala Pavao Jardin, Halau Ka Lei Mokihana o Leina’ala winner of the title of Miss ...
So long, predictable. Aloha, paradise! It’s time to trade the humdrum for hammocks and the mundane for Mai Tais. This 10-day ...
A group of Maui volunteers is on a mission to reduce the volume of unused clothing getting dumped in the landfill, especially ...
As the Merrie Monarch becomes more than just a stage for hula—it transforms into a vital marketplace for small businesses, artisans, and creatives from across the Hawaiian Islands.
Tools, greenhouses, customers and, most importantly, land and water — these are basic needs sorely lacking for farmers in Hawaiʻi.