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He says “I wasn't diminishing the judge on the island of Hawai‘i, that beautiful place.”
In The Washington Post ad, the former Hawai‘i governor recalls meeting Trump at a Miss Universe pageant in Honolulu.
After Attorney General Jeff Sessions commented about Hawai‘i Federal Judge Derrick Watson’s travel-ban block, Twitter users from Congress to Kaka‘ako react with #islandinthepacific.
Everyone’s talking about the recent disease outbreak affecting the Islands. Find out what it is, where it comes from and how you can prevent it.
Don’t pee on them, for starters.
Aloha, #BoycottHawaii.
Congrats to the team for being recognized by the City and Regional Magazine Association for writing, design and multiplatform storytelling.
For this local Muslim-American daughter of Middle Eastern immigrants, the line between the personal and political is blurry.
Let’s take a bird’s-eye look at how this hovering technology is affecting businesses, the environment and you personally.
Register to vote or run for your neighborhood board by Friday, Feb. 17.
Public school teachers and supporters march for a livable paycheck.
Black Lives Matter co-founder talks about the movement, the current political situation and how BLM applies to Hawai‘i.
Vacation mode: activate.
Pele puts on a fiery show.
Hawai‘i nō ka ʻoi when it comes to the beaches, the food and even our memes.
These local women want R.E.S.P.E.C.T.
Mark Zuckerberg is suing kama‘āina Kaua‘i families to restrict access to his 700-acre beachfront property. Here’s why he says he’s not a bad guy.
Honoring the best of the worst news stories of 2016.
After a 20-year run, Andy Anderson sells Michel’s.
The Sony Open in Hawai‘i took place Jan. 9–15, bringing 144 of the world’s greatest golf professionals to the Waialae Country Club.
Medium White Tee, a new art installation by Brooklyn-based artist and writer Emily Spivack, sells plain, white, size medium T-shirts in honor of President Obama.