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Kauaʻi this week became the first of the major islands in Hawaii to be fully fiber-enabled. It's part of Hawaiian Telcom's ...
Following an outcry from local farmers, Gov. Josh Green announced his intention to veto a labeling bill that would have affected māmaki sold in Hawaiʻi. As part of a broader, years-long trend to ...
A new lifeguard tower has been installed at Kohanaiki Beach Park thanks to community advocacy. Resident Rachel Able advocated for the tower after her daughter sustained injuries while surfing and died ...
The crews will be injecting about 800 trees with an insecticide, and those trees will serve as a barrier to protect the dense ...
This legislative session was one of the most successful for the Judiciary: better compensation, more judge positions and more ...
Austin Haleyalpiy is part of an advocacy organization group for Micronesian immigrants called COFA CAN. He spoke to The Conversation's DW Gibson about making sure COFA communities stay informed and ...
Kūkini” tells the story of the invasion of Maui at the time of King Kamehameha through the eyes of Maui warriors.
A University of Hawaiʻi program that works with about 15,000 people a year is at risk after federal funding cuts. In a news release, UH says the program will end on Sept. 30 if Congress doesn't ...
Japan this week confirmed that two Chinese aircraft carriers have operated together for the first time in the Pacific. That ...
The U.S. House plans to vote Thursday on a rescission bill that would claw back two years of funding for the public media ...
The U.S. House voted Thursday on a rescission bill to claw back money for foreign aid programs, along with two years of ...
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to claw back previously approved funding for public media. It was a very narrow vote: 214 to 212. Now, this rescission proposal goes to the Senate.