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Del Monte pineapple plantation’s decision to shut down two years early leaves hundreds of workers wondering how to move on.
Can community land trusts provide affordable housing? Maui is set to find out.
The holiday song may demand figgy pudding, but frankly, we’d rather receive these fig-themed goodies.
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Sometimes you’ve got to take a risk when saving a dying species.
A Hawai‘i-based researcher uses a new kind of transmitter to figure out when sharks are eating, and where.
A Honolulu-made kayak makes it all the way to New York’s art scene.
The HPD has stepped up pedestrian citations. Will it make O‘ahu’s streets safer?