Gov. Josh Green may veto more bills this year than he did in each of his first two terms as the state’s chief executive, including…
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The weather was suited for rainbows, and there were numerous rainbows for spectators to see on Saturday when the YWCA presented the 7th annual Kauai…
Child entertainers’ financial futures are now protected by Hawaii law, joining other U.S. states in efforts to support young stars at the start of their…
The Kauai County Council and Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami recognize June as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer+ Pride Month. During the proclamation presentations on…
Rep. Adrian Tam (D, Waikiki), chair of the House Committee on Tourism, warned the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority during a Wednesday board meeting that the coming…
Thousands of public school students from low-income families will get free school lunches over the next two school years, while new rules also will go…
New state legislation likely will upend the city’s plan to close its current solid-waste landfill in West Oahu and replace it with one near Wahiawa,…
A group of Native Hawaiians and three environmental organizations are challenging the legality of a move by President Donald Trump to permit commercial fishing within…
Kauai High School graduation of 274 graduates shared a lot in common with the two other public high schools that celebrated graduation on Friday night.…
What’s in a name? That question remains a powerful one, more than four centuries after William Shakespeare posed it. The Hawai‘i Board on Geographic Names…