Psychiatrists who inspected state facilities cited problems ranging from overuse of pepper spray to intentionally harsh conditions on suicide watch.| Honolulu Civil Beat
The pandemic erased years of progress in erasing the performance difference between boys and girls nationally — and in Hawaiʻi.| Honolulu Civil Beat
One of the defense attorneys said his client may be a scapegoat for those truly responsible.| Honolulu Civil Beat
We're seeking input from residents of Kauaʻi and Hawaiʻi island about how we can best meet their current and future information needs.| Honolulu Civil Beat
An anti-affirmative action group wants the school to end its policy of giving preference to Native Hawaiians. The school promises a vigorous defense.| Honolulu Civil Beat
Rep. Ed Case, the lone holdout, said criticisms didn't capture his or constituents' views on immigration.| Honolulu Civil Beat
MARIAH RIGG His boss didn’t want to give him this assignment, preferring to send Harrison to the Big Island to oversee the grading of coastal land for a resort. But Harrison fought for this job, promised that it would provide more contracts for the company in the future.| The Common
USGS image No, Liliʻuokalani did not start the custom of tossing gin into Kīlauea. That was Mr. George Lycurgus, some years later. Following is a description of her visit to Kīlauea in 1800, when she was still Princess, extracted from her autobiography, Hawaiʻi’s Story by Hawaiʻi’s Queen. Chapter XIMauna Loa IN the year 1880 Miss … Continue reading Liliʻuokalani at Kīlauea| Kaʻahele Hawaiʻi