Fix It! Watch Your Step, You May Want To Cut This Corner. The city owns the sidewalk but a state agency is charged with fixing it in this location.
Latest USDA Cuts Will Harm Hawaiʻi’s Food Security, From Farmers To Kids. Hawaiʻi’s food security is already weak. Nearly one-third of children in the state live in a food insecure home and the demand for food banks is on the rise.
Riding A Wave: Surfboard Waste Turned Into Building Blocks For New Homes. Hawaiʻi is the home of surfing. Could old surfboards provide residents with new environmentally friendly homes?
Hawaiʻi’s Imperiled Milk Industry Has A Rare Chance To Grow. Hawaiʻi is down to just one commercial dairy, mostly relying on imported milk. A new proposal looks at a West Kauaʻi site.
Pentagon defends DEI purge after restoring page honoring Japanese American servicemembers
Pentagon said internet pages honoring Black Medal of Honor winner and Japanese American service members were mistakenly taken down — but staunchly defended overall campaign to strip out content singling out contributions by women and minority groups, which Trump administration considers “DEI.”
Outstanding special ed teacher credits Lānaʻi Education Center with career path
Heart & Soul of Charger Pride, Taryn Fujioka sets Chaminade hits record
West Earns All-PacWest Honors; Sharks Finish Strong - Hawaii Pacific University Athletics
Men’s Golf Finishes First Day of Arizona Thunderbird Intercollegiate - University of Hawai'i at Manoa Athletics
Lost jobs compound hardship for Maui fire survivors
Dozens rally to end domestic violence on Maui
Hawaii honors 2 school principals as 2025 distinguished principals
Hawaii County reaches agreement with union over COVID hazard pay
Elderly man missing, police request public’s help in finding him
Webpage remembering 442nd Regimental Combat Team reposted following public uproar
The lawyers of Maui Police Chief John Pelletier sent in a lengthy packet part of efforts to clear his name from the Sean "Diddy" Combs sexual assault investigation.
Maui police are searching for a missing man last seen near his Kihei home Monday morning. MPD said family members reported 80-year-old Knox Rogers missing after a welfare check.
Court records are providing additional detail on the first day of the manhunt for Christopher Lucrisia, who was found dead on March 16 after a shootout with police in the second pursuit this month stemming from domestic violence.
Kapa’a Softball looks to continue recent success in the new season
How Trump’s Economic Policies Are Roiling Hawaiʻi’s Economy. Economists struggle to predict the fallout, while tourism, construction and retail businesses seek their own paths through upheaval.
Amid Concerns About Campus Violence, Police To Come To Oʻahu Schools. Students were more likely to be arrested on a campus with a school resource officer, according to Department of Education data.