After nearly 84 years, the USS Arizona’s unknowns could be one step closer to being known again. A civilian-led effort called Operation 85 has reached…
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When leaving an atoll of the Marshall Islands, in the Pacific, Alson Kelen prefers to sail after sunset. It’s like navigating with his eyes closed…
The county’s Employee Council message on Thursday was short and sweet as volunteers canvassed the campus at the Kaniko‘o Rice Camp Senior Housing. The EC,…
Shipping most goods between the main Hawaiian islands will get more expensive Jan. 1 under a decision issued Monday by state regulators. The state Public…
Hawaii’s second annual survey of “food insecurity” showed that almost half of island families (or 48%) are either food insecure or on the brink of…
Cars waiting for free food packages from the Kauai Independent Food Bank overflowed the Kauai Veterans Center parking lot and spilled onto the shoulder of…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Trump on Wednesday night signed into law legislation demanding that the Justice Department release all documents related to its investigation into…
KAPAA — The Kauai Interscholastic Federation girls soccer season kicked off on Tuesday with a contest matching the Island School Voyager women against the Kapaa…
Tessa Belardo of the Department of Education, Project YES (which stands for Youth Education Stability program) said on Tuesday that even children who are homeless…
Hawaii’s Legislature may want to consider offering new state tax-credit funding for renewable energy expansion to at least partially offset federal withdrawals. That was a…