University of Hawaii should take a cue on planning from The Rock’s XFL
As the University of Hawaii navigates its sports future, it should consider the X factor. Read more
As the University of Hawaii navigates its sports future, it should consider the X factor. Read more
As the year got underway, I joined the ranks of self- employed. After years of circling the startup and entrepreneurial community, I had to take the leap myself. Read more
Sometimes golf works in mysterious ways. Each summer, the Hawaii State Golf Association honors a past Manoa Cup champion during tournament week and this year chose to highlight the 35th anniversary of Curtis Kono’s 39-hole victory. Read more
Summer is here and days and nights are heating up. For some, the heat is simply uncomfortable. But for others, these higher temperatures can be detrimental to health, especially for those over age 50 or anyone getting exercise. Read more
After years of facing little serious opposition, state Rep. Scott Saiki faces an election rematch against an articulate, Democratic primary opponent with some skill in successfully espousing controversial issues. Read more
Question: Regarding the tax rebate we’re supposed to get from the state, will this money count as taxable income on our 2022 Hawaii income tax return? What about the federal tax return? Read more
Title IX became law when Manin was 4. When she was 9 and started playing organized sports, she’d still never heard of the federal law requiring gender equity in educational opportunities, including athletics. Read more
It’s the last Sunday in June and time to “flASHback” on the month’s news that amused and confused: Read more
I wrote about Spencecliff restaurants several weeks ago and heard from several who worked at one of its 50 establishments. Read more
Question: Can a U.S. savings bond get too old redeem? I can’t find a bank that will cash it in. Read more
Question: We’re running into rubbish overload with the new tenants in our accessory dwelling unit. How does a resident with a legal ADU go about getting a gray, green and blue bin for the separate ADU dwelling? Does the city issue them? Read more
Patsy Takemoto Mink’s legacy is never far from my mind — literally. Read more
Question: Don’t you have to be holding the phone to get a ticket for driving with a cellphone? Read more
“The Queen of The Pipe” expanded her realm Tuesday. And it figures that someone with her first name would win the Priority Destination Pro at Ala Moana Bowls. Read more
As the Robin character, actor Burt Ward used “holy” as an adjective 378 times in the 120 episodes of the “Batman” television series in the 1960s. Read more
Question: Several months ago the city said there would be new rules for use of outdoor public courts, due to competing demands. Are they in effect? Read more
Many of you reading this column are creators — writers, poets, photographers, painters, illustrators and the like. As a travel writer, I’m part of this cohort. When I recently discovered my intellectual property or “IP”— text and photos from my website Fijiguide.com, on another website, I was not pleased. Read more
I might owe my friend KayJay an apology in about 40 years when he is my age. Read more
Hawaii politics is not played in a vacuum. Usually, much of what is said and done happens in reaction to past history and its victories and defeats. Read more
Question: When will they finish the Waimanalo roadwork? Traffic is really bad, with the tourists back and so much work going on. Read more
In these politically conflicted times, folks are constantly on the lookout for reasons to be suspicious of government. Read more