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‘I just gobbled it all up’: Hawai‘i public school students get special ‘uala treat

Sweet potato bread part of the breakfast menu at 127 participating schools throughout the state made with locally sourced purple Okinawan sweet potato; nearly 1,700 pounds were distributed to the schools.

Alexander & Baldwin to go private in $2.3B definitive merger agreement

Shareholders to receive $21.20 per share in cash, representing a 40% premium to closing price earlier this month; merger expected to close during the first quarter of 2026.

Schatz votes to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits to protect people’s health care

Senate Republicans, however, who have the majority, rejected the measure; the vote came after Schatz earlier during the week took to the Senate floor, saying President Donald Trump “is making people poorer, and he’s doing it on purpose,” in remarks about about various ways he said Trump is increasing prices of everything in the daily lives of Americans.

2 competitors from Kauaʻi make it to ‘Hawaiʻi to the World’ finale on Sunday night

After 4 weeks of show-stopping performances, emotional stories and unforgettable moments from throughout the pae ʻāina, the stage is set for the “Hawai‘i to the World” talent show finale.

UH scientists help unlock sun’s magnetic secrets with artificial intelligence

These advances allow researchers to see the sun’s magnetic landscape more accurately and improve predictions of solar activity that impacts life on Earth, including solar flares and coronal ejections that can disrupt satellites, power systems and communications.

Hirono co-introduces resolution to mark 50 years of Southeast Asian diaspora in U.S.

The bicameral legislation recognizes the immense contributions of Southeast Asian refugees to the nation’s fabric and advocates for policies that would provide Southeast Asian Americans and refugee communities with greater opportunities to thrive.

Application period underway for those interested in being part of Akamai Internship 2026 cohort

The program — that matches students with Hawaiʻi-based observatories — helps students build clear pathways into high-quality science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers through meaningful project work, one-on-one mentorship, communication skill-building and a final technical presentation.

Annual U.S. defense bill includes several provisions sought by Hawai‘i congressman

Six amendments U.S. Rep. Ed Case, who represents the state’s 1st Congressional District encompassing all of Honolulu, and various other requests — including language encouraging the U.S. Army to fully develop and communicate its plans for the leased lands at Pōhakuloa Training Area — are included in the fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act.

Don’t wait until it’s too late: State urges residents to take precautions as flu cases surge

Updated data as of Dec. 11 show a sharp increase in flu test positivity and flu-related emergency room visits in Hawaiʻi, which is also experiencing its highest weekly respiratory-related 9-1-1 emergency medical services calls totals since July.

14 nonprofit partners of Hawaiian Airlines surprised with total 7M Atmos Rewards points

Special gift is airline’s way to celebrate Giving Tuesday, new loyalty program and mark its commitment to local nonprofits that rely on air travel to deliver essential services in Hawai‘i and beyond.

Hawai‘i among several states being sued for failing to comply with federal election laws

According to the lawsuit that was filed U.S. District Court in Hawai‘i on Dec. 11, the U.S. Attorney General sent a letter on Sept. 8 to the office of Scott Nago, the state’s chief election officer, seeking information regarding Hawai‘i’s compliance with federal election law.

USPS prepared for its busiest week of 2025

Post offices throughout the nation are prepared and gearing up to deliver millions of holiday greetings and gifts.

UH Economic Research Organization reports forecast calls for mild recession in Hawaiʻi

The mild retraction will is expected to be followed by a weak recovery in 2026, caused by several factors including slowdown in tourism, inflation and tariffs, among others.

Volcano Watch: Lava fountains of knowledge; January events for Volcano Awareness Month

Join Hawaiian Volcano Observatory staff and its partners Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo and Hawaiʻi County Civil Defense in January 2026 for a series of programs around the island that will discuss eruptions and earthquakes, how Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists monitor them and the hazards associated with them.

More than 16K Hawai‘i residents join Schatz for statewide telephone town hall

U.S. senator and Hawai’i Democrat answered questions about rising costs, federal funding, health care, education and more.

Hawai‘i deputy attorney general honored with prestigious national award

Rich Stacey received the Laurie Loveland Award in honor of his exceptional leadership, collaboration and service in multi-state tobacco-related enforcement and policy work.

Unemployment in Hawai‘i drops to 2.5% in September; jobs up 9,500 from 2024

There were 669,850 people employed in September and 17,200 unemployed for a total seasonally adjusted labor force of 687,000 statewide.

Endangered, native duck on Kaua‘i dies from suspected bird flu

This Kauaʻi detection is the first potential case in a native bird, likely introduced through infected migratory waterfowl.

WATCH: Schatz calls for passage of bipartisan Kids Off Social Media Act

Hawai‘i Democrat calls on his fellow U.S. Senate colleagues to follow example of Australian lawmakers who recently implemented a social media ban for children.

Hirono co-introduces bipartisan legislation to recover missing service members quicker

The bipartisan Bring Our Heroes Home Act would eliminate obstacles preventing families and caseworkers from accessing records needed for recovery of America’s prisoners of war and missing in action.
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