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Hawaiʻi notched a victory in its legal battles against President Donald Trump’s administration with a federal judge ruling ...
World Fireknife Championships took place during the We Are Samoa Festival at the Polynesian Cultural Center. The event ...
Nearly 60% of Maui’s immigrant wildfire survivors said they had moved at least three times since the fire, and more than half ...
Amendments to Michael J. Miske's revocable living trust were filed in federal court in opposition to the government’s lawsuit ...
The University of Hawaiʻi has had the largest amount of grant funding officially terminated and the largest number of positions affected since Jan. 20. As of Thursday, 76 federal grants had been ...
The state's rejection of the U.S. Army's environmental assessment of impacts of its training may foreshadow the future, one ...
Thanks to 278 donors, we’re off to a great start, but still have a ways to go toward our goal of $100,000 by May 21!
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On Oʻahu, there were almost three times as many residential disconnections in 2024 as in 2019, the year before the pandemic, ...
The Hawaiʻi Legislature just passed bills that will lead to greater human rights protections for system-involved youth in ...
Cursive started falling out of favor in U.S. schools after 2010 when most states adopted Common Core academic standards.
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