The state Elections Commission has asked the Legislature to revert to in-person, same-day voting. But experts say voting by ...
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The lawsuit against the well-endowed Hawaiian school insists the goal is to force racial integration but there's more of an ...
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Rachelle Wilson Tollemar

Rachelle Wilson Tollemar is a lecturer in Spanish Environmental Cultural Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Changing the clocks for daylight saving time runs counter to human nature — and ...
Thousands of people in Hawaiʻi will be cut from the program entirely or face additional hurdles, including added work ...
A $1.5 million investment from the American Journalism Project will jumpstart our plans to increase neighbor island coverage, ...
Applications for one aid fund open today. Details are still being worked out for another, which is specifically for Native ...
A new program offers Hawaiʻi seniors guaranteed admissions to nine University of Hawaiʻi campuses, but advocates say more ...
Citing Civil Beat’s investigation of a jail diversion program known as Act 26, a group of senators is asking the health ...
Staffers didn't intervene or contact authorities after a 10-year-old boy complained he was sexually assaulted by another ...