By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– The world’s deepest cabled observatory—the University of Hawaiʻi’s ALOHA Cabled Observatory (ACO)—celebrated 10 years of continuously providing data directly from the seafloor to shore-based scientists on June 6. During the milestone cruise,
By Staff Reports (LĪHUʻE) – All restrictions on interisland travel are ending, effective Tuesday, June 15, 2021. Passengers traveling from O‘ahu, Maui, or Hawai‘i Island will no longer be required to complete a Safe
By Staff Reports (HONOLULU) – An estimated 128,000 O‘ahu residents will have an additional 60 days to update driver’s licenses, learner’s permits and state identification cards. Credentials with expiration dates between March 16, 2020
By Staff Reports (Maui)– Beginning Thursday, July 1, a $25 fixed route reduced monthly bus pass will be available for purchase by Maui Bus riders who are seniors (55 and older), paratransit eligible and
By Staff Reports (LĪHU‘E) – In observance of Kamehameha Day, County of Kaua‘i offices will be closed on Friday, June 11, along with the following sites. The Kekaha Landfill, all refuse transfer stations, the
By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– As a seasoned journalist in the travel and wellness space, Annie Daly became increasingly fascinated by the intersection of the two topics. Annie’s quest to search for the natural, inherent
By Staff Reports (Honolulu)– Effective Tuesday, June 1, 2021, West Loch Golf Course and Ewa Villages Golf Course will allow stand-by/walk-in play for golfers without an advanced tee time reservation. Stand-by/walk-in golfers will be
By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– Victoria Lee grew up in a Cantonese-speaking family in Hawaiʻi. Her first two years in public school were spent in the English Language Learner program, a curriculum which accommodates students who come
By Staff Reports (LĪHU‘E) – The Kauaʿi Police Department (KPD) recognized two Officers of the Month during May’s Police Commission meeting held via teleconference on Friday. Administrative Technical Bureau (ATB) Officer Bobilee K. Silva