Even With the New Push for Universal Preschool, Families With Younger Kids Will Still Struggle
Even with the new push for universal preschool, families with younger kids will still struggle.
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Even with the new push for universal preschool, families with younger kids will still struggle.
City parks will reopen for people to exercise Saturday morning and more community testing is planned.
The governor set a goal of doubling local food production by 2020. So how do we measure up?
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We asked our city’s beverage experts what they might like written on their tombstones.
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Because getting blackout drunk is nobody’s New Year’s resolution.
They’re our everyday heroes in plain clothes—the revered second-generation Japanese American veterans of World War II. Fewer than 250 Hawai‘i nisei vets are known to be alive today in Hawai‘i. And the war is just part of their life stories.
It’s the largest movement since Native Hawaiians rallied to fight the military bombing of Kaho‘olawe in the 1970s.
Old meets new in this unique O‘ahu neighborhood off the beaten path.
We take a peek behind the scenes at the “Project Runway All Stars” alum and designer’s Hālawa studio.
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Local jewelry designer Lauryn Gordines shows us how to rock the slinky ’90s staple and spills on her latest project—it’ll get your creative juices flowing.
Changes are happening across Foodland’s 33 stores, some gradual and subtle, others over the top. And there’s more coming.
Yes, lucky we live Hawai‘i, the only state with its own regional literature. But, lately, it’s only gotten harder to make a go of it for our diverse, dedicated and ink-stained scribbling class.
Take a page from this season’s runways and cozy up to bookish blazers, romantic flourishes and lapidary hues.
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American Savings Bank’s annual curling events return this October, with a match the public can participate in for the first time. Here’s what to expect.