News

A new day treatment program has already graduated dozens of adolescents. A new treatment option for drug-dependent youth on Kauaʻi is breathing life into the island’s troubled $7 million adolescent ...
Beth Fukumoto served three terms in the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives. She was the youngest woman in the U.S. to lead a major party in a legislature, the first elected Republican to switch parties ...
A vote comes Monday for the new budget, which some fear could undermine the Office of Hawaiian Affairs’ mission. Trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs will vote today on a more than $120 million ...
Rob Perez retired in 2023 as an investigative reporter for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and ProPublica. He spent over 40 years in journalism and got his first reporting gig on Guam in the mid-1970s. A ...
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ...
“Regime change war” became her catchphrase, like J.J. Evans saying “Dy-no-mite!”, Gomer Pyle saying, “Goll-ly!”, or Gary ...
It includes a plan to revive a major pay-to-play bill snuffed out in the Hawaiʻi Legislature this year. Will it work?
Republicans under Trump are no longer supporting true conservative principles. It’s time for a third political movement.
The only news outlet in Hawaii dedicated to public affairs reporting. Our mission is to engage and educate the community on ...
Will Caron is director of communications at the Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice, a policy research and ...
The Board of Land and Natural Resources delivers a second blow to the Army as it attempts to continue using state land.
Every summer, approximately 1,200 keiki spend a week in the Honolulu Ocean Safety Department's Junior Lifeguard Program. The ...