Just as a short-term lease between the Army and the state for use of what was formerly known as Dillingham Airfield expired Friday, Gov. Josh…
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HONOLULU — This week marked the start of Hawaiian Electric’s program of proactively shutting off power in specified areas to protect the public if and…
HONOLULU — Gov. Josh Green on Wednesday signed 11 agriculture-related bills to protect Hawai‘i’s biosecurity, preserve the safety of the state’s food systems and safeguard…
HILO, Hawai‘i — A proposal that would allow Big Island beekeepers to work closer to home remains popular among residents and policymakers alike. While apiaries…
Two approved legislative bills addressing Hawaii’s growing invasive species problems are among the 17 on the chopping block. One of them is House Bill 2619,…
HONOLULU — A year after it opened to the public, Honolulu’s Skyline rail system continues to see a mix of more than 1 million commuters,…
HILO, Hawai‘i — The Salvation Army will open a homeless shelter in downtown Hilo this summer. The shelter is scheduled to open in late August…
HONOLULU — The state Department of the Attorney General filed a motion on Monday to force the director of the Maui Emergency Management Agency to…
HONOLULU — Putting more power lines underground is an expensive part of a plan by the state’s largest electrical utility to reduce wildfire risk, and…
HILO, Hawai‘i — A new law has designated the shaka as the official state gesture. Gov. Josh Green on Friday quietly signed into law Senate…