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Two street Oʻahu street problems featured by Civil Beat are now in various stages of repair. After 18 months of going from ...
After wrapping work on “Lilo & Stitch” last March, Jason Fitzgerald packed up his life in Hawai‘i and moved to Atlanta – not ...
Federal agents find hundreds of pounds of illegal fireworks every year in mail headed for Hawaiʻi addresses, and packages are regularly seized and destroyed. Yet the senders of those packages, and the ...
One of those discoveries was the annual Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawaiʻi ceremony. It’s an annual event that occurs on Memorial Day that we look forward to every year, despite the inherent sadness of ...
Manager claims a variety of legal violations during construction of the kauhale tiny homes, but the developer says he doesn't understand the law.
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The mother of convicted racketeering boss Mike Miske, who died last year, had been seeking guardianship of his granddaughter.
Kids have been told the purpose of an education is to get ahead. Now is the time to rethink the value of classroom learning.
Leased lands the military proposes turning back over to the state have mostly been used for aviation training.
Three traffic lights used to regulate heavy traffic into Waikīkī via Kalākaua Avenue. For over a year, a scrappy interim ...
Under Republican proposals, Hawaiʻi could face more than $100 million in new costs to maintain the food stamp program.
The 2025 session showed some movement on conservation, limited attention to adaptation, and inadequate action on climate ...
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