The Center for Biological Diversity has filed suit against U.S. government agencies for failing to release public records on plans to land rockets at Johnston…
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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…
As the U.S. military has been ramping up its training in the Philippines, American troops are an increasingly common sight. In April and May, Hawaii-based…
Around 158,000 of Hawaii’s low-income seniors, families and single adults could lose essential nutrition education and access to local produce by the end of September…
When Shuji Komagata, bishop of Soto Mission of Aiea, takes the stage to play Japanese taiko at the upcoming 42nd annual Pan-Pacific Festival, it will…
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…
The court martial of Army Pfc. Dewayne Arthur Johnson, 29, concluded Thursday as a military judge sentenced him to 23 years in prison for killing…
The chief of the Hawaii Police Department will not step down from his post ahead of a decision by the Honolulu Police Commission about who…
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…