LIHU‘E —Passenger counts at Lihu‘e Airport soared past 70,000 last month, in turn setting a new high for the month of October. A total 71,933…
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LIHU‘E — The Kaua‘i Landscape Industry Council will be celebrating Arbor Day with its 18th annual free tree giveaway from 9 a.m. to noon on…
PO‘IPU — The Table 53 “You Dine, We Give” program returns following an absence created when COVID-19 shut down the island. Table 53, located in…
I’m sometimes asked how we can achieve true fiscal reform here in the Aloha State. It’s easy to imagine an end goal, with government spending…
The past two years have left a lasting impact on small businesses, from extended labor shortages and inflation to supply chain issues that have shattered…
With the fall college semester in full swing, many students are now looking for multiple sources of income as they balance their schoolwork and social…
This week, we focus on a study that has just come out of the national Tax Foundation (with whom the Tax Foundation of Hawai‘i shares…
Tactics used by scammers have shifted drastically during the past several years, according to a new report published by the Better Business Bureau. During the…
LIHU‘E — Ken Rosenthal, on the heels of organizing a successful ‘Ohana Fit Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1, with his wife Maylette was busy on…
Our state has a love-hate relationship with public-private partnerships (P3). P3s are where public (government) interests and funds partner with private companies to cooperate and…