Sae Joon Park, a 55-year-old U.S. Army veteran, built a life for himself in Hawaii. He came to the U.S. from South Korea at the…
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Eight state House members want more time for the public to comment on a transportation emissions reduction plan that could raise costs for consumers in…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump made clear this week that Tulsi Gabbard was back in his good graces. A few weeks ago, Trump excoriated…
Hundreds of planes and thousands of service members are flying across the Pacific as part of the largest air fighting exercise in the region’s recent…
A man from Japan and another from South Korea are facing federal criminal charges for allegedly setting up an illegal supply chain of assault rifle…
The thrust of President Trump’s tariff policy is to make American goods more price-competitive, thereby creating the conditions for more domestic manufacture, rather than reliance…
An Atlanta man and his 18-year-old son rowed 2,400-plus nautical miles from San Francisco Bay to Hilo to raise awareness about, and funds for, veterans’…
In Hawaii, where grocery prices are among the highest in the nation, families are bracing for even deeper food insecurity as federal cuts to nutrition…
Hawaii’s public broadcasting stations are scrambling to make up for a sudden loss in federal funding — forcing Hawaii Public Radio to pull from reserves…
While the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts is due to receive about $1 million in federal funds from the National Endowment of the…