Hawaii’s unemployment rate continues to rank among the lowest in the nation as the job market in the islands remains steady.
More than 3,000 people walked through the Kauai Quilt Show and Boutique over the 12 days the exhibit and sale was open at the ...
A proposal to help subsidize the installation of animal control fences is the only survivor of four bills in the state Legislature aimed at controlling pigs, goats and sheep.
The top commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific wants to see a major revamp in how forces are armed and equipped amid simmering tensions in the region.
There’s much to unpack from the stunning news that a wealthy developer with a notable presence in Hawaii has been indicted for alleged illegal campaign donations. The criminal case against JL Capital ...
The state’s Airports System has raised $849 million in bond financing, the largest bond issuance for the Airports System in its history, to fund approximately $600 million for projects that upgrade ...
Hawaii Supreme Court justices posed many exacting, and sometimes skeptical, questions Thursday to attorneys in a case ...
In early August 1962, gutsy Eugene Ressencourt (1911-74), Bill Joy and Henry Kam made a treacherous descent from Kokee into ...
The Nareit Foundation has awarded a $150,000 grant to the nonprofit HomeAid Hawai‘i to support Kipuola Kauhale in Kahului, ...
State lawmakers are pushing for stricter penalties on speeding, which has contributed to nearly half of all highway deaths ...
There’s no doubt that cheers erupted in public schools statewide — and at Hawaii’s Department of Education (HIDOE) — when the “nation’s report card” for 2024 was released last week, showing Hawaii’s ...
When we do our work here at the Foundation, we get to review a LOT of bills in detail because they involve tax or public financing. This year we are following more than 300 bills out of nearly 3,200 ...
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