Back in 2018, we as voters were inundated with impassioned arguments on both sides of a proposed constitutional amendment (“ConAm” for short). The amendment would…
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LIHU‘E — Visitor spending shattered the $200 million barrier and set a new high for the month of December, despite a decrease in the number…
Here in Hawai‘i, our Department of Education (DOE) is unique in several respects. In most states, K-12 education is handled by localities, such as towns…
PO‘IPU — Everyone is encouraged to join The Shops at Kuku‘iula when they welcome the Lunar New Year with a special Flavors of Kuku‘iula celebration…
A new reporting requirement has kicked in this year and lots of people will be affected. The reason for the requirement is a growing perception…
WAIPOULI — There were no incentives for the employees of the Sheraton Kaua‘i Coconut Beach Resort except to give from the heart, said the resort’s…
LIHU‘E — A smash-and-grab burglary at Macy’s resulted in the loss of approximately $20,000 in jewelry on early Monday morning. Kauai Police Department (KPD) personnel…
NUMILA — The Kaua‘i Coffee Fair Trade Committee is accepting applications from people committed to bettering the local community. The application period started on Jan.…
It isn’t very far into the new year, but already the tax hike proposals have begun. As reported by Hawai‘i News Now, Gov. Josh Green…
LIHU‘E — A stout labor market posted its lowest unemployment rate since the infancy of the COVID-19 era, amid a pop in employment rolls on…