Vermont and at least 31 other states will consider more than 340 policies addressing toxic chemicals and plastics, with policies that both prevent and manage harm to public health.
Local qualifying, conducted over 18 holes at 110 sites in 43 U.S. states, Canada and Mexico, will take place between April 16-May 19.
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U.S. Rep. Young Kim of California is introducing legislation with the goal of making sure members of the military do not have ...
Democratic doctors in the House of Representatives held a press conference to address their concerns regarding the nomination ...
Hawaii’s Supreme Court ruled Monday that insurance companies can’t bring their own legal actions against those blamed for ...
Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, has been erupting on and off for nearly two months since it burst to life ...
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Lobo Choir Director Melody McMullen talks about their upcoming trip to Hawaii to perform at the National Vietnam Veteran’s ...
The Hawaii Supreme Court is scheduled to hear about insurance issues tying up a potential $4 billion Maui wild fire ...
A federal scientific publication has returned from a forced two-week hiatus with two papers examining the health effects of wildfires in Hawaii and California.
See 12 of the week’s most interesting images from around the world, as selected by Washington Post photo editors.