Under Trump plans, the state could be a hub for ship building, logistics, ocean energy, marine research, artificial ...
Hawaiʻi needs more people to work in the wastewater sector to meet a 2050 deadline to rid the state of cesspools. To help ...
Pulitzer Center grantee, surfer, diver, photographer and science journalist currently based in the U.K. She earned her master ...
First come the killings. Then, inevitably, the comments. Whenever feral or free-roaming cats are deemed the culprits in a high-profile killing of Hawaiʻi’s native wildlife, such as the recent mass ...
Eight candidates are competing for the 1st Congressional District. Hawaiʻi’s 1st Congressional District encompasses much of Oʻahu from East Honolulu to Kapolei and Mililani — home to about 720,000 ...
Some gun control advocates fear that the islands’ status as one of the safest states from firearm crime could be at risk. Hawaiʻi has long been among the states with the strictest gun laws, ...
Six candidates are vying for the Oʻahu Senate district that will be left vacant by Sen. Karl Rhoads. A 20-year veteran of both Hawaiʻi’s House and Senate chambers and the outgoing chair of the Senate ...
Nui lehulehu ka poʻe hoihoi i nā papahana kauwela o Honolulu, aia nō naʻe he mau hakahaka ma nā papahana ma ʻEwa a ma Kona he ʻelua pule ma hope o ka hoʻomaka ʻana o ka wā kākau inoa. He hōʻea mai koe ...
Civil Beat has asked candidates for the Hawaiʻi General Election on Nov. 3 to answer a survey about where they stand on various issues and what their priorities will be if elected. The following comes ...
Will Caron is director of communications at the Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice, a policy research and advocacy nonprofit. Opinions are the author’s own and do not necessarily ...
Otake Camp, situated on the bank of Kaukonahua Stream, was among Oʻahu’s hardest hit areas after a recent storm devastated the island’s North Shore. In the aftermath of a Kona low storm system that ...
“We need to support affordable housing programs near existing employment areas.” Civil Beat has asked candidates for the Hawaiʻi General Election on Nov. 3 to answer a survey about where they stand on ...
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