Ikaika Anderson Launches Campaign For Hawaii Lt. Governor
The former Honolulu City Council chair is the second Democrat so far to seek the office in 2022.
Experts: It’s Time To Learn To Live With Covid
Medical professionals say Hawaii’s social and economic threats are now greater than those posed by the virus.
Hawaii Nursery’s Hunt For Missing Plants Underscores Poaching Concerns
The co-founder of Hui Ku Maoli Ola is scanning through online markets to make sure his plants are not a part of the commercial trade.
Brenton Awa Running For Hawaii State Senate
The North Shore and Windward Oahu seat is held by Gil Riviere.
Redrawing Hawaii’s Election Districts: ‘People Are Going To Be Pissed’
Years ago the political lines were redrawn in ways that clobbered Republicans. Today, the question is which Democrats will take the hit.
This Big Island Octopus Research Facility Is Drawing The Wrath Of Animal Rights Activists
But the Kanaloa Octopus Farm’s owner says the group is off target. The farm is trying to save the species, not serve it for dinner.
The Navy Vs. Marine Mammals: How Often Do Ship Strikes Happen?
The Navy hires biologists and oceanographers to assess and document its environmental impact, but many of those impacts remain unknown.
Remote Work Is Here To Stay. You Can Thank The Pandemic For That
But a dark side may be looming. Distance learning is stunting education of students and that would cause problems for companies in the future.
Tokuda Makes Official Her Bid To Be Hawaii Lt. Governor
The former state senator will be part of what is expected to be a large Democratic Primary field.
Pandemic Hardships Have Made Hawaii’s Nursing Shortage Even Worse
As nurses left the profession, bottlenecks in education made it hard to replace them.