Coulter culture Ann Coulter’s recent column deploring the conviction of Derek Chauvin made me recall one of her earliest journalistic endeavors. “Maycomb, Alabama. Northern newspapers,…
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People of different beliefs throughout our country will pray today for the health and happiness of our nation. They will be praying different words and…
People from outside Hawai‘i often assume that because our state Legislature consists overwhelmingly of Democrats, and because in 2016 Hawai‘i voted solidly for Bernie Sanders,…
Rewrite the rules or follow them Dear Mr. Mayor’ Your Eighth Supplementary Emergency Proclamation, dated 20 April, declares that “the Emergency Proclamation of March 4,…
Kaua‘i was leading the nation in COVID-19 safety and in percentage vaccinated on April 5. That was the day we opened with the single pre-test…
This week, the Adolescent Treatment and Healing Center on Kaua‘i received $1.3 million from combined efforts of local community members and lawmakers, and we’re strongly…
Book box work of many hands We appreciate the kind letter from the president of the Friends of the Kapa‘a Library regarding our donation of…
What do you call a deer with no eyes? No eye deer. It was just a simple visit to the optometrist for my two-year check…
Things have changed on Kaua‘i over the past few weeks. With the island stepping back into the Safe Travels program on April 5, visitors are…
Governor Ige’s pre-flight test mandate dangerous Brilliant-as-the-sun Mayor Kawakami wants a post-travel COVID-19 test because he knows all tourists will want to come to Kaua‘i,…