Residents asked the city to make the intersection safer after a woman was killed there in 2019, but the city said no changes ...
The carpenters union and Hawaiian Electric Co. are clashing over a proposed labor agreement and legislation to help the ...
The state has tentatively agreed to pay a pair of tourists injured at Waimea Canyon State Park in 2021 and 2023.
The HTA board questioned Mufi Hannemann earlier this week about gatherings at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center that involved two ...
In 1970, the state was the first in the nation to pass legislation to legalize abortion — three years ahead of Roe v. Wade. Hawaiʻi cemented this legacy with the Prepaid Healthcare Act, guaranteeing ...
Lawmakers and housing advocates say the fee should be eliminated because the state hasn’t used the money. DOE says the rules ...
Three years after the handoff, the identities of an unnamed man and the lawmaker he paid remain unknown to the public.
Digging For Minerals In The Pacific’s Graveyard: The $20 Trillion Fight Over Who Controls The Seabed
Bates/Grist) The United Nations body in charge of overseeing mineral extraction from the international seafloor, known as the ...
The legal battle comes as the Legislature debates a bill that would allow pharmacists on neighbor islands to remotely ...
Nonprofit that ran the dislocated worker grant program will get the new funding to cover expenses it already racked up.
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of our justice system. In Hawaii, judges have several pretrial release options: ...
A state audit has triggered an investigation of whether the HTA board chair's nonprofits inappropriately received free food ...
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