Off the news: Hawaii seaglider initiative gains momentum
Three state entities have joined in a push to make seagliders the newest form of interisland transport. Read more
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Three state entities have joined in a push to make seagliders the newest form of interisland transport. Read more
The fear of COVID-19, which once reshaped the way Hawaii residents regarded seasonal gatherings, seems now a thing of the past. Read more
As we navigate a future of uncertainty in federal energy policy, one thing remains clear: energy efficiency offers stability and solutions in a complex world. Read more
Here’s a worrisome stat that will, hopefully, make drinkers think twice this holiday season: Over the past two months, Honolulu police have arrested 1,302 impaired drivers. Read more
The recent environmental report from Washington regarding the eradication of “murder hornets” brought both hope and despair. Read more
The Ala Wai Ala Pono Bridge should be delayed until all the streets and crosswalks are repaired in and around Waikiki. Read more
The Wahiawa Public Library has been at its current location since 1965. Not only does it lend thousands of books every month, it is a thriving community center for dozens of free events each year and provides the public with access to the internet. Read more
Since 1982, public workers receiving non-Social Security Administration government pensions, who work other jobs covered by Social Security, do not receive their full SSA benefits upon retirement due to the Windfall Elimination Provision. Read more
Billionaires will no longer have to buy politicians to get what they want from the government. Now they are being paid to get what they want as Donald Trump’s appointees. Read more
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Politically, this has been a dark time, with wars raging on in Gaza and Ukraine and numerous conflict zones less prominent in western headlines — Myanmar, Sudan and Yemen among these. Read more
A process to dispute alleged violations will continue, but this schedule would formalize certain fines and streamline the process of resolving penalties when violations are not contested. Read more
The centerpiece of the renovation is the redesign of the Capitol’s reflecting pools, which, for 55 years, have served as a visual reminder of Hawaii’s maritime roots. Read more
The neighborhood boards are advisory in nature, but provide feedback and sway on issues such as public capital improvement projects and zoning concerns. Read more
Let us, in this season of anticipation, seek love, joy, faith and hope by giving to the other by gift, touch and smile. Read more
It is time to step up to the plate and make transportation available to games for those who have issues and those who do not have issues. Read more
An articulate and desperate Palestinian-American gentleman with relatives in Gaza struggling to live even one more day discoursed about the “unlivability” of Gaza for now many, many months. Read more
It is very distressing that this tarnished jewel, which with Kapiolani Park anchors one end of our primary tourism magnet, has become so timeworn and shabby. Read more
Thanks to a City Charter amendment successfully passed in November’s election, a new Ocean Safety Commission is being created. Read more
As survivors and organizers in the aftermath of the August 2023 Lahaina fire, we witnessed firsthand the devastating challenges of rebuilding our community. Read more
A palpable air of excitement and anticipation settled over Honolulu this past weekend, as it became likely that the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational surfing contest would be a go. Read more
Just in time for Christmas, here’s a little present for working folks: Take-home pay should show a bit of a bump in the new year. Read more