Candidate Q&A: Hawaii County Council District 6 — Michelle Galimba
“I will continue to advocate for increased basic services for my district such as increased police, fire and animal control personnel.”
Candidate Q&A: Hawaii County Council District 6 — Kyle Jones
“Our county parks are in severe need of modernization, and there are many county roads in a state of abject disrepair.”
Gov. Landry accuses EPA of trying to close Denka plant in LaPlace
Cattle graze in a pasture next to the Denka Performance Elastomer facility in LaPlace, where U.S. Environmental Protection Agency leader Michael Regan announced proposed regulations Thursday, April 6, 2023, for…
Therapy On The Beach: Program Targets Youth Mental Health Crisis On Maui With Mobile Counseling
Access, transportation and survivor’s guilt all play into the problem of providing kids with the mental health support they need.
Why Affordable Connectivity Is More Crucial Than Ever
With the rise of artificial intelligence, internet access is no longer just a convenience. It’s a necessity.
The Sunshine Blog: Put Down Your Pencils. Our Political Cartoonist Contest Is A Wrap
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.
Hawaii Teachers Say They Want To Prioritize Civic Education — But They Need More Help
Despite major changes to education standards six years ago, not all students are getting the same level of support in developing the skills they need to become active citizens.
Denby Fawcett: City Pays For Team of Aloha Ambassadors To Make Waikiki Safer At Night
An armed robbery against Japanese tourists has prompted the consul general of Japan here to caution visitors.
Wisconsin’s clean energy commitments at risk
Natural gas tanks in oil refinery against clear sky in Kansas. (Getty Images) In a recent development, We Energies has announced plans to construct two massive new natural gas plants,…
Biden administration announces new rule to protect workers from heat-related illnesses
People sit with their feet in the fountain at the World War II Monument amidst a heat wave on the National Mall on June 19, 2024 in Washington, D.C. Temperatures…