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Hawaiʻi is seeking a restraining order against the landowner and builder who were installing a septic system at a Ke Iki ...
Books represent freedom of thought and speech, principles enshrined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
A resident's efforts to get answers about efforts to repair a buckled sidewalk and overgrown trees uncovered a lapsed ...
The deal to settle over millions of dollars in assets is an indication that the government is seeking to avoid another long, ...
According to Kahaloa’s bill, only packages containing 100% māmaki grown in Hawaiʻi would be able to use the word “māmaki.” ...
As coral reefs undergo a fourth global mass bleaching event, marine scientists have been studying whether new reefs might ...
Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture will soon invite the public to weigh in on what farmers should be allowed to do on land ...
It’s summer. Time to get out of the house. Now more than ever, local news is a vital community resource: connecting neighbors ...
Over-reliance and dependency on this singular industry in its current form only make Hawaiʻi more economically, ...
Dozens of people turned out to testify on Mayor Richard Bissen's effort to convert short-term rentals into long-term housing ...
Honolulu police said they stepped up traffic enforcement on the Westside last summer to help them find criminals and guns.
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