The state Legislature will be asked to ban wildly popular mail-in voting and return to one-day, in-person voting as a majority of Hawaii Elections Commission…
Posts published in “State Wire”
As negotiations between the state and the Army continue over leased training lands, soldiers at Schofield Barracks are gearing up for a training exercise that…
As the federal government shutdown stretches into its second month, the Federal Aviation Administration has begun implementing a phased 10% reduction in air traffic at…
Gov. Josh Green is proposing a $10 billion deal for future use of state land by the Army for training if the federal government pursues…
A citizen of China wanted by the U.S. Department of Justice was arrested in Honolulu for his alleged role in a traveling conspiracy to steal…
Gov. Josh Green is pledging to help “promptly” establish a procedure to permit construction of a controversial telescope atop Mauna Kea on a site previously…
As Hawaii marks the 75th anniversary of its in-flight visitor survey — a cornerstone of tourism data collection — state officials are grappling with an…
The state Department of Transportation has offered to advance the full salaries and benefits of Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration…
Federal agents have arrested 44 people on Kauai for allegedly violating U.S. immigration law, including two “suspected associates” of the Venezuelan criminal gang Tren de…
HONOLULU – Hawaii communities are invited to join in the annual celebration of trees this week for Arbor Day Hawaii. Tree giveaways, planting and educational…