Denby Fawcett: The Sisters Of Saint Francis Will Not Go Quietly
Elderly nuns being forced to move from the Manoa convent to a Pearl City retirement home urge church leadership to reconsider.
Todd Simmons: The Zen Of David Ige
Marking his first year in office, the governor focused on points of real progress that, while not flashy, “improve the lives of citizens every day.”
While We Fixate On Trump, We Ignore Or Attack Efforts To Save The World
The rest of the world is bewildered by the fact that America has the only climate-denying political party on the planet.
Supreme Court Rulings Leave Hawaiian Concerns In Limbo
Resolutions of the Nai Aupuni elections and Thirty Meter Telescope cases are far from over, but key Native Hawaiian concerns seem unlikely to prevail in either matter.
Curt Sanburn: Ala Moana Center Is Still Familiar Despite Changes
In time for the holidays, the new Ewa wing spotlights the biggest shopping center in our galaxy, then and now.
Tom Yamachika: An Early Christmas Present From IRS To Heald Students
Former students of the defunct school will not be required to report their forgiven debt as income on their tax returns.
Chad Blair: Hawaii’s Own Republican Insurrection
A faction of the local GOP is denigrating the state party for not being conservative enough.
Civil Bytes: Your World Is Immersive, So Why Not Your Snapshots?
With the power of your smartphone, your photos can wrap the viewer in the sights and sounds you experienced when you snapped them — if you have the technical chops and patience to experiment.
Soccer Match Cancellation Leaves Fan Loyalty on Sidelines
A lack of due diligence and an abrupt, 11th-hour pullout left 15,000 fans disappointed.
Neal Milner: If These Two Can Find Common Ground, Anyone Can
Proponents of two radically extreme political and religious viewpoints actually engaged in productive dialogue with the help of social media.