Protesters filled plazas, streets and parks across the country Saturday, mounting a mass mobilization against a president that many demonstrators decried as authoritarian. The protests…
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LIHUE — A number of road-related projects are on tap in the days ahead with grass cutting, tree trimming and guardrail repair making up the…
Niihau-born Kaapu Kolo (1801-1920) witnessed wooden idols being burned and heiau being demolished on Kauai following the collapse of the ancient Hawaiian kapu system in…
LIHUE — The Ocean Course Hokuala announced on Tuesday that its Professional Golf Association General Manager Tom Freestone was “enshrined” into the Callaway Golf Staff…
Nalani Brun was able to make it home from Washington, D.C., in time to render the national and state anthems during the Kauai Police Department…
Richard Poncio Bayot Richard Poncio Bayot, of Kekaha, passed away on May 15, 2025, at Straub Benioff Hospital on Oahu at the age of 65.…
The Hawai‘i Foodbank, the state’s largest hunger-relief nonprofit, has some startling facts at hand. Its 2023 study showed nearly 1 in 3 Hawaii households are…
Some activities call out more loudly for careful environmental review than others. A Navy proposal to double down on bombing and strafing a small island…
Hawaii’s children are increasingly affected by housing instability and parental job insecurity, ranking the state among the worst in the nation for economic well-being, according…
KOLOA – To kick off the start of the 2025 hurricane season, the Department of Water (DOW) has partnered with the Kauai Emergency Management Agency…