Column: Āhea e pakele ai ka paka lōlō i ka hā‘ili‘ili ‘ia mai?
Synopsis: Paka lölö has been vilified by some members of the public, and many innocent people have had their reputations tarnished by the war on drugs. Read more
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Synopsis: Paka lölö has been vilified by some members of the public, and many innocent people have had their reputations tarnished by the war on drugs. Read more
It was reported recently that the Voyager 2 spacecraft — launched in 1977 and now nearly 47 years old — will likely shut down after 2026. Read more
Hawaiian Airlines promotes a policy of flexibility with the slogan “No change fees. Book now, change if you need to.” Read more
I stepped out on my lanai to enjoy the cool spring air. In my view in Kakaako, I noted high-rises over 250 feet high. The sea is being walled off. Read more
In an island state like Hawaii, it makes perfect sense to raise awareness about the dangers of drowning and the imperative for water safety. Read more
Hawaii lawmakers are getting serious about speeding and this month passed a bill that, if signed by Gov. Josh Green, will enable the state Department of Transportation (DOT) to add 10 automated enforcement systems at busy Oahu intersections. Read more
The first results are out on a survey to learn how survivors who lived or worked in Lahaina or Kula, where wildfires destroyed homes and businesses, are faring over time. Read more
Recently, I read of a nonprofit from the Netherlands called Ocean Cleanup. Read more
The state Department of Land and Natural Resources, governor and state officials should reconsider and rescind the hiring of the new kahu, Doni Chong, for Mauna ‘Ala on Oahu. Read more
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A quote often attributed to Thomas Jefferson reads, “that government is best which governs least.” That is not to say that good government doesn’t govern at all. Read more
I ask the Republicans in Hawaii: what do you expect Americans will gain by reelecting Donald Trump? What do you think he can or will do that will make any sense? Read more
President Joe Biden is touting this (miserable can’t buy eggs and bread) economy and his “ironclad” (betrayal when they need us most) commitment to Israel. Read more
That was some serious rain! Multiple roads flooded and there were numerous landslides. Read more
The precision, care and skill with which Vice Adm. John Wade oversaw defueling of the military’s troubled Red Hill fuel storage facility speaks well of his ability to take on big missions. Read more
Mobile camera trailers at scenic East Oahu shorelines: enhanced security, or obtrusive surveillance? Read more
Rain over Windward Oahu flooded streams, caused mudslides, closed roads and damaged property this week. Be prepared for more, as a Kona-low storm passes over Oahu. Read more
On May 6, “NCIS: Hawai‘i” aired for the last time with its final episode. It marked an abrupt end to a nearly unbroken run spanning roughly 20 years of TV shows filmed and set in the islands, including “Lost,” “Hawaii 5-0” and “Magnum. P.I.” Read more
Speed cameras should be installed around every school and there should be red light cameras at every intersection. All of us have seen cars, buses, Handi-Vans and more run red lights. Read more
Congratulations to Vice Adm. John Wade on his recent nomination to command the Navy’s 3rd Fleet. Read more
The Kauai reader who wrote in about Skyline readership gets it (“Extend Skyline route to increase ridership,” Star-Advertiser, Letters, March 14). Read more
Returning home from my grandson’s graduation from a major mainland university and reading about Hawaii’s many challenges, it became clear where one could find the solutions. Read more