The Hawaii State Archive is cataloging documents and records from the Pacific War Memorial Commission, chronicling how the state raised money to commemorate the Dec.…
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Hawaii’s economy performed slightly better than expected in 2024 and — with a red hot construction industry, in particular — should show even more gains…
More than $1.2 million in Hawaii County grants was awarded to various Big Island nonprofits to maintain over 3,400 acres of conservation land. The county’s…
A 43-lot affordable housing subdivision in Waimea has received a thumbs-up from the Big Island’s Leeward Planning Commission. The Hawaii Island Community Development Corp. applied…
Hawaii’s travel industry may have more to celebrate in the New Year than it expected now that the first quarter is finally showing signs of…
An initial increment of new rent-free temporary homes developed in Lahaina by the Federal Emergency Management Agency for survivors of the 2023 Maui wildfires has…
Black Friday signaled the start of the final holiday season shopping push, and law enforcement officials urge the public to be wary while conducting commerce.…
The Maui County Council has passed a resolution urging Maui Health to negotiate in good faith with its workers to secure a fair contract to…
On your marks, get set, go! Shoppers must recover from their Thanksgiving food comas earlier this year since the shopping period between Thanksgiving and Christmas…
Michael May travels frequently, including trips to Oahu on a regular basis for vacations, and he uses ride-sharing services quite a lot. Being legally blind,…