20 Attorneys General Raise Red Flag, Urge Senate for Deep Dive into FBI Nominee Patel Amid Fears of Post-January 6 Purge
A coalition of 20 attorneys general, including Anne Lopez, urges the Senate Judiciary Committee to scrutinize FBI Director nominee Kash Patel over concerns of political firings and a list targeting January 6 probe staffers.
Storm Damaged Parks in Maui Remain Closed as Clean Up Continues with Kama‘ole Beach Park II Reopening
Maui parks remain closed due to storm damage, with cleanup efforts underway to ensure safety. Kama‘ole Beach Park II has reopened, while other areas await assessment. Residents can contact the Department of Parks and Recreation for updates.
Kaua'i County to Celebrate Women's History Month with "Rise of the Wahine" Documentary Screening on International Women's Day
The Kaua'i County Committee is hosting a free screening of "Rise of the Wahine" on International Women's Day at KCCPAC, celebrating the UH Wahine Volleyball team and gender equality.
Līhu‘e Residents Invited to Donate to Salvation Army's ARC Event on Valentines Day
The Salvation Army ARC will accept donations on Feb 14th in Līhu‘e, including clothes and small furniture; no electronics or broken items. Drop-offs must be done from vehicles, and pick-up services are available.
Hawaiʻi Slices Energy Costs by Switching to Electric Lawnmowers, Accelerating Towards 100% Renewable Goals
Hawaii's DAGS is transitioning to electric lawnmowers for state land maintenance to support the goal of achieving 100% renewable energy by 2035, resulting in significant cost savings.












