Windward Community College professor named Guggenheim Fellow
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Kapulani Landgraf, a professor of art at Windward Community College was recently named a Guggenheim Fellow. She spoke with Aloha State Daily recently about her work. READ MORE
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Department of Education gears up for new cell phone policy
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All state schools will prohibit phone use by elementary and middle schoolers during school hours, and could do the same for high schoolers. READ MORE
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Community Voices: Changes to the solar credit
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SB3125 proposes a few significant changes to the credit, making the solar industry unhappy. If the bill is enacted, here’s what timelines taxpayers should know. READ MORE
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Community Voices: The people who will save Hawai‘i
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Katie Chang, executive director of Center for Tomorrow’s Leaders, talks about why she’s bullish on Hawai‘i’s future. She sees a thousand reasons each year — the number of student leaders in CTL’s programs who are going to fight for their Hawai‘i. READ MORE
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L&L Hawaiian Barbecue continues Mainland expansion
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The Hawai‘i-based restaurant chain has recently opened new locations in Washington and California. READ MORE
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Community Voices: From resistance to regeneration at Waipā
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Waipā’s efforts have expanded beyond growing food. They are also raising future farmers and community advocates. The valley serves as an outdoor classroom, providing educational programs for schools, families and community members. READ MORE
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HHSAA reveals Hall of Honor Class of 2026
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Twelve student athletes will each receive a $2,000 scholarship. Honorees come from public and private high schools and represent a wide range of sports, from swimming to football. READ MORE
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The Surfing Pig has a hidden speakeasy
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The Kaimukī eatery is also home to an “if you know, you know” speakeasy, which opened last fall. Customers must call the restaurant to make reservations for the speakeasy. READ MORE
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More than 1,600 men and women from Hawai‘i have died serving their country in wartime. For Memorial Day, we pulled together this guide to online resources where you can find nearly every single name. READ MORE
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Reader Submissions: Send us your sky photos
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Honolulu launches AI training program for O‘ahu businesses, nonprofits
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The city’s Office of Economic Revitalization, in partnership with Māpunawai and Skilled Tomorrow, is set to launch “AI for Everyone at Work: Training Trainers to Teach Across Generations.” The program aims to help organizations on the island introduce artificial intelligence “in practical, responsible and accessible ways for a multigenerational workforce.” READ MORE
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KCC’s summer culinary cohorts to get cooking
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Kapiʻolani Community College’s Culinary Institute of the Pacific, in partnership with Culinary Institute of America, is offering two culinary training programs at no cost for high school students and culinary professionals in June. The deadline to apply is through Friday, May 29. READ MORE
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Daily Smile: Tuesday, May 26, 2026
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“He found a tree branch. He thinks it belongs in the living room…” READ MORE
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