A proposed revamp to a taxing entity involving downtown Honolulu property owners is being looked at as a way to increase public safety and promote…
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PUHI — About a hundred people started the Peaceful Charlie Kirk Memorial on Friday at the west end of the Kauai Community College entrance at…
Hawaii has issued its own set of vaccine recommendations for the respiratory virus season this winter ahead of upcoming federal guidance that will likely differ.…
The Daniel K. Inouye Asia- Pacific Center for Security Studies in Waikiki recently marked 30 years of bringing together military leaders, diplomats, law enforcement professionals…
A lot of people, including Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke, has seen the Waimea High School art students working on the developing mural on the walls…
Kamehameha Schools, the private K–12 system founded by Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop to serve Native Hawaiian children, is facing a new legal push to end…
The Hawaii Supreme Court outlined limitations to the governor’s emergency power in a ruling that upheld Gov. Josh Green’s 15 proclamations related to the development…
Jerry Hirata of the Kauai Soto Zen Temple said as long as people make ozuru, or paper cranes, he’ll be participating in International Peace Day.…
The cannabis industry is budding across the globe with new 4/20-friendly destinations cashing in on the legalization of cannabis for recreational and medical purposes. President…
LIHUE — Kapaa High School girls volleyball improved to five wins following the Lady Warriors’ 3-0 win over Kauai High School on Tuesday during the…