There’s much to unpack from the stunning news that a wealthy developer with a notable presence in Hawaii has been indicted for alleged illegal campaign…
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The top commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific wants to see a major revamp in how forces are armed and equipped amid simmering tensions…
Hawaii’s unemployment rate continues to rank among the lowest in the nation as the job market in the islands remains steady. Even though the state’s…
A handful of House Republican bills have passed out of their initial committee hearings for the first time in a decade, giving Republicans hope that…
State lawmakers are advancing further this year down a path toward possibly using nuclear power to make electricity in Hawaii. Two Senate committees this month…
Fear and uncertainty loom large over how much smaller the federal workforce in Hawaii will become under an unfolding multipronged effort by President Donald Trump,…
Hawaii’s Tulsi Gabbard will be tested immediately on how she will handle threats to national security and U.S. troops as America’s new director of national…
Popular and successful efforts that have returned over 800 homeless people to the mainland since 2015 would become permanent if either of two bills in…
A 67-year-old Hilo woman was sentenced Thursday to 10 years of probation for her role in starving her developmentally disabled 9-year-old granddaughter to death in…
Lawmakers for the third time have introduced a bill aimed at strengthening workplace safety for educational workers following concerns from advocates about the state Department…