Broad changes in construction, one of Hawaii’s biggest economic drivers, will be easier for the public to see under a new initiative by a local…
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A number of efforts are under way to help keep teachers in Hawaii classrooms as the turnover rate remains an obstacle for the state Department…
Four state lawmakers picked 95 Hawaii nonprofits to receive $49.5 million in emergency grants to offset impacts of federal cuts by the Trump administration last…
KIPAHULU, Hawaii – The pilot project that released five alala (Hawaiian crows) into the forests of Maui in November of 2024 is taking steps to…
Organizations that scrambled to feed the hungry during the record-long federal government shutdown are hoping that Hawaii continues to respond with donations of food in…
The Hawaii Department of Health has confirmed another case of travel-related dengue on Oahu, bringing the total in the state to 14 so far this…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The officials arrived at the secret CIA archival facility in the Washington area one morning in early April. Their mission: to seize…
Office of Hawaiian Affairs board of trustees chair Kai Kahele is appealing to Congress to press the military to engage with Native Hawaiian groups in…
As Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines move closer to completing their $1.9 billion merger, a behind-the-scenes union battle could influence how aircraft maintenance is managed…
Major U.S. travel companies are urging Gov. Josh Green and Hawaii tourism officials to ramp up marketing efforts, warning the state is losing ground to…