Susan Stamberg, an original National Public Radio staffer who went on to become the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly ...
Just 20 years ago, Natalie Grabow was learning to swim. Now she's hailed as an inspiration after winning her age group at the ...
National Park Service spots across the country are weighing the risks and costs of staying open while the federal government ...
Japan's largest political party has a new leader, but the country still does not have a new prime minister. And there's an ...
In the video, Noem blames Democrats for the ongoing federal shutdown that has impacted Transportation Security Administration ...
The report found that 60% of the surveyed students suffer from one type of severe food insecurity, meaning they were ...
The historic vessel Falls of Clyde journeyed to its final undersea resting place on Wednesday, some 25 miles off Oʻahu's ...
Hawaiʻi Island was ground zero for invasive species like the little fire ant and coquí frog. Now, officials and community ...
After weeks of delay due to bad weather, Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia will continue on their voyage across the Pacific. HPR’s ...
China is moving ahead with a controversial surveillance plan in the Solomon Islands. It's aimed at villages, and some ...
Gov. Josh Green has entered Hawaiʻi into an agreement with JERA, Japan’s largest energy company, to move ahead with a plan to ...
Kāwika Lewis and his ʻohana are the land stewards at ʻĀina University, which perpetuates traditional cultural practices, ...