George Ariyoshi, Hawaii’s longest-serving governor and the first Asian-American to serve as governor of any U.S. state, died Sunday night at the age of 100, his family announced today.
The state Department of the Attorney General emailed target letters last week not only to Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke and a lobbyist ...
Students pose for a photo before the awards ceremony at the Hawaii History Day district fair Saturday at the University of Hawaii Maui College. Winners from the district contest will advance to the ...
While surfing and soaking up the sun are on many people's bucket lists when they visit Hawai'i, checking out the area's ...
Oahu is more than its world-famous beaches — it’s a vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and sacred spaces. From ʻIolani Palace and Pearl Harbor to centuries-old temples and charming heritage towns, ...
"He was a model for how to live and lead with values and a strength of character that shaped Hawaiʻi for generations." ...
"We cherish the friends and partnerships we have formed over the past several years." ...
As more information is released on the debut of the Wailuku Film Festival in June, The Maui News got a peek at the latest ...
Former Governor George R. Ariyoshi, Hawaii's third and longest-serving governor and the first Asian-American elected governor ...
A Niche study ranks Hawaii's top high schools for athletes in 2026, considering championships, participation, and sports ...
Hawaii’s Knickknackery Hawaii in Hilo reflects a growing national interest in artisan and vintage shopping, blending personal passion with cultural preservation. Owner Keli’i Wilson’s journey from ...
With official confirmation that the Sony Open in Hawaii and the Sentry at Kapalua are gone for 2027 — and perhaps, ...