HONOLULU — A state House bill to strengthen statewide sustainability coordination and update the roles and responsibilities of the state Office of Planning will become…
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LIHUE — From today through Sunday, Sept. 27 at all four of its Kaua‘i locations, teachers can get free coffee on McDonald’s. The teacher appreciation…
WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz announced Hawai‘i will receive nearly $27 million in new federal funding to support grants under the Native…
LIHU‘E — Kaua‘i County Prosecuting Attorney Justin Kollar wrote a letter to the County Council requesting approval to receive federal funding to continue the Partnership…
LIHU‘E — Law-enforcement officers with the state Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement and the National Ocean and Atmospheric…
HONOLULU — After nearly six weeks of elevated numbers of positive COVID-19 cases, Hawai‘i is beginning to turn the corner and regain control of the…
HANAPEPE — Firefighters from the Hanapepe, Kalaheo and Waimea fire stations, along with Rescue 3 aboard Air 1 and the Kauai‘i Fire Department fire-training bureau…
HONOLULU — In Hawai‘i, one person dies from suicide every two days. The state Department of Health Emergency Medical Services and Injury Prevention System Branch,…
HONOLULU — Hawai‘i COVID Collaborative (HCC), a new subcommittee of nonprofit and business leaders across the state working together, introduced a new data and storytelling…
WAIMEA — Commonly known as The Russian Fort, Pa‘ula‘ula or Fort Elizabeth, the place was built by Hawaiians as part of King Kaumuali‘i’s residential compound…