Nearly 1,000 enjoy Salvation Army Thanksgiving
LIHUE — Nearly a thousand Thanksgiving meals were served up to Kauai residents with the help of scores of volunteers coordinated by the leadership of the Salvation Army Lihue and Hanapepe Corps on Wednesday, the day before the traditional holiday.
Hawaii retailers expect strong sales despite shorter holiday shopping period
In recent years there’s been a consumer trend of early shopping, and the National Retail Federation estimated that 2 out of every 5 holiday shoppers would start browsing and buying before November.
Former Maui Council member sues to void election result
For the second straight general election in Hawaii, a candidate is alleging in court that Maui County’s top election official improperly prevented valid votes from being counted.
Hawaii visitor with guide dog files complaint over ride-sharing denials
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, businesses that serve the public, including ride-sharing, generally must allow service animals to accompany people with disabilities in vehicles and facilities.