The U.S. Department of Education said Native Hawaiian, American Indian and Alaska Native history will not be categorized as “diversity, equity and inclusion” or “critical…
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The Legislature has completed another rushed round of lawmaking, but there’s a lingering lack of certainty that the job is done. Senate President Ron Kouchi…
KIPU – The Department of Public Works and its contractor Kaikor Construction Group, Inc. announced that road work on Kipu Bridge on Kipu Road is…
POIPU — Pau Hana became more exciting just in time for Mother’s Day, as The Shops at Kukuiula announced its Mother’s Day Night Market on…
LIHUE – The Office of Economic Development invites the public to attend the Kauai Made Mother’s Day Craft Fair on Saturday from 9 a.m. to…
LIHUE — Jennifer Estacio of Hale Opio was concerned about people still being present in the target site when donations arrived. “The county just announced…
HONOLULU — The U.S. Department of Labor is actively seeking hundreds of workers who are owed their share of more than $3.8 million in unpaid…
HONOLULU – May is Hawaii Invasive Species Awareness Month (HISAM). The campaign, now in its eighth year, raises awareness of the serious threats invasive species…
LIHUE – The public is advised that Hawaii driver’s licenses or State identification cards must be REAL ID compliant by May 7, 2025. By federal…
Annette ‘Nette’ Ku‘ulei Manaday Annette “Nette” Ku‘ulei Manaday, 72, of Summerlin, Nevada, passed away at home on Nov. 12, 2024. She was born on June…