- By Amy Agbayani
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Jan. 16, 2025
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The 2020 U.S. Census showed that Hawaii is the most diverse state in the nation. Most foreign-born persons in Hawaii are from the Philippines and then China, Japan, Korea, Mexico and Pacific Island countries.
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- By Tina Andrade and Rona Fukumoto
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Jan. 15, 2025
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Earlier this year, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago made the difficult decision to transition away from 75 government contracts, beginning this past summer.
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- By Joe Kent
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Jan. 14, 2025
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Let us be clear: There is no need for Hawaii’s legislators to reverse the historic state income tax cuts that were enacted during the 2024 legislative session.
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- By Uahikea Maile
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Jan. 12, 2025
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Although Hawaii County Mayor Kimo Alameda recently pledged his support for the “2024 version” of the project, it may be time for the promise of TMT’s first light to dim and fade away.
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- By Emilia Molina
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Jan. 12, 2025
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It is up to our politicians, lawmakers and community leaders to stop this problem where it starts; the ports.
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- By Kaiulani Flores
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Jan. 12, 2025
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To earn an honest living as a braider, I would have to complete 1,250 hours in a state-approved hairdressing program.
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- By David Yomes
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Jan. 12, 2025
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For those selfish persons who took gratification in exploding illegal bomb-type fireworks and who illegally exploded these aerial fireworks, they need to be prosecuted.
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- By Joyce Torrey
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Jan. 12, 2025
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As Hawaii residents, we’re motivated in the new year to reflect deeply about the January 1st fireworks disaster and what it means to Live Aloha, Live Ohana.
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- By Jennifer Lee Busto
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Jan. 12, 2025
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We would appreciate peace at the New Year and be relieved of the annual fear that our lives and homes are in danger.
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- By U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz
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Jan. 9, 2025
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thing was immediately clear in the aftermath of the devastating fires that burned Lahaina to the ground in August 2023: building back this beautiful, historic, multicultural town would be a long and difficult journey. The damage was that vast; the destruction so total.
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- By Donita Garcia
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Jan. 8, 2025
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My battle with nicotine began at age 12 in a home where cigarettes were always within reach. Years of addiction followed, leading to an early-onset COPD diagnosis and the loss of six family members to smoking-related diseases.
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- By Jonathan Y. Okamura
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Jan. 7, 2025
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As the state Legislature begins another session this month, the people of Hawaii need to realize the crucial role that it, and not the governor, plays in funding our K-12 public education system, which is underfunded.
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- By Nicholas Nishimura
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Jan. 5, 2025
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Reliance on expensive imported goods will continue to make the economic realities of living in Hawaii more difficult, especially for younger generations like mine.
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- By Alaiza Alvarez
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Jan. 5, 2025
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Hawaii’s rich history of agricultural production is key to breaking the cycle of reliance on imports.
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- By James F. Moriarty
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Jan. 2, 2025
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As someone closely involved for decades in the formulation of U.S. policy toward the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan and who lived and worked for five years each in Beijing and Taipei, I found Yawen Xu’s Dec. 12 commentary, “Reading China’s reaction to Taiwanese leader’s stopover,” worrisome on several fronts.
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- By Nancie Caraway
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Jan. 1, 2025
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I was lucky enough to participate in the city’s Fall Tour de Trash earlier this year. What an important and eye-opening experience! Every Oahu citizen would be enlightened by it.
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- By Khin Mai Aung
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Dec. 29, 2024
My mother-in-law’s cookbooks became my window into her earlier life and my husband’s childhood.
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- By Tommy Johnson
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Dec. 29, 2024
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We must put aside our old arguments and collaboratively focus on putting our inmates on a path that gives them a new trajectory so they can realize their fullest potential.
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