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With Tuesday’s close of candidate filings for the fall 2026 elections, the races are now set.
Oahu residents have options for watching Fourth of July fireworks this year:
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The North Shore, hit hard by two brutal Kona-low storms in March, is still reeling — and recovering. The community can certainly use help, and for kamaaina consumers, that means he...
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Lettering reading “The Donald J. Trump and,” which was added to signage identifying the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, has been pried off of the center’s front, as...
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Something’s off with the state Department of Human Services’ Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) system — and it needs to get resolved soon.
The latest quarterly report on Hawaii’s economy from the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism came out this week — and the news is basically, “business as usual...
As expected, a El Nino climate event formed last week and is anticipated to strengthen as they year draws on — potentially into a “super” El Nino. If so, it will be the second rare...
Hawaii U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz is having a moment among watchers of national politics. The CNN Sunday show “On Politics” included a full segment-length interview of Schatz, which re...
The May 22 earthquake did the most damage on Hawaii island, affecting even off-the-grid operations damaged by the 6.0-magnitude jolt. That created serious problems for certain Kona...
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