Catherine Toth Fox: KCC’s Culinary Institute Of The Pacific Is Growing
New program aims to elevate the culinary arts institute into a “world-class center.”
Naka Nathaniel: The Settlement In The Youth Climate Case Against Hawaii Is A Pretty Big Deal
The outcome of the Navahine lawsuit signaled a return to living by some of the fundamental concepts of the aloha spirit.
Denby Fawcett: YWCA Members Fight To Retain Fitness Program Before It Closes This Week
Two YWCA members trying to save the downtown YWCA’s Health and Wellness Program have been expelled from the organization.
Danny De Gracia: The Government Wants To Regulate Social Media. Not So Fast
Putting warning labels on social media is no substitute for what needs to be a bigger regulatory and representative discussion about our digital society.
Beth Fukumoto: How Hawaii Democrats And Republicans Can Affect The Presidential Election
Island activists on both sides are organizing efforts to influence the outcome in battleground states.
Catherine Toth Fox: Turtle Bay’s New Owners Should Move Forward With The Community
The coastline may see two more hotels聽and decidedly more impact on the neighborhood.
Neal Milner: The Bittersweet Evolution Of A Long-Distance Grandparent
The child who was my granddaughter has disappeared, but there are rewards in adjusting to the adolescent one.
Lee Cataluna: Lanai Great-Great Grandmother Honored For Caring For Her Community Like Family
Ninety-eight-year-old Soledad Obado was honored by her church on Sunday for her years of service.
Jonathan Okamura: Alarming New Report On Hawaii Public Schools Is One More Sign Of Legislative Failure
Maybe lawmakers shouldn鈥檛 brag about funding new football fields when schools can鈥檛 hire enough qualified teachers.
Naka Nathaniel: A Profound Time For Pacific Connections In Honolulu
For those with island roots, there’s no substitute for mingling at the Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture.