Mountain West commissioner Gloria Nevarez has issued a statement reiterating the conference’s commitment to remaining viable when five members leave for a rebuilt Pac-12 next year.
Andres Magana, the owner of a Kona coffee farm, was deported to Mexico eight years ago during the first Trump administration after living in Hawaii for nearly three decades. His daughter owns the ...
Two of New Mexico’s representatives in Congress told New Mexico lawmakers on Thursday afternoon they will act as a bulwark against President Donald Trump. Addressing a joint session of the state
Disney movies have a way of making us all long for a fictional, enchanted kingdom. The settings are always so magical an
Hawaii Tourism Authority's Interim President and CEO Daniel Nahoopii explains how international tourists from locations like Japan can make a return with help from the state investing in these relationships.
As a child of immigrants, writer Mennlay Golokeh Aggrey acknowledges the privilege of being an American living abroad.
Two auto dealerships, occupying a combined 46,000 square feet on 12 acres in Santa Fe, were approved by the Santa Fe Planning Commission last week.
Several weeks earlier, the Palawan Massacre took place in the Philippines, where 139 American POWs were killed by Japanese soldiers, according to the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum. This caused U.S. forces to get nervous and to “develop a sense of urgency,” Huit said.
Pvt. Oscar Avery Cox and other Bataan prisoners of war endured harsh conditions during World War II, including a miles-long march through hell. Despite the adversity, Cox and three fellow POWs decided it was worth risking their lives to protect a piece of fabric that meant more to them than life itself: the American flag.
The museum will showcase flags central to the liberation of American soldiers who were kept prisoners of war following the Baatan Death March.
While the Mountain West has rebuilt itself with the additions of UTEP and Hawaii as full members; UC Davis and Grand Canyon as non-football members; and Norther
Looking for a getaway? Sacramento International Airport is launching eight new domestic and international routes in 2025. By July, the airport will offer trips to 36 destinations. Travelers will have a total of 196 daily flights from which to choose, the Sacramento Department of Airports said in a news release in January.