Green Picks Former Legislator Tokioka To Lead DBEDT
The outgoing nominee, Chris Sadayasu, will return to the Department of the Attorney General.
Catherine Toth Fox: Scheduling Visitors Won’t Protect Our Natural Treasures But Respect Will
Tourists aren’t the sole cause of overcrowded scenic attractions, residents need to take responsibility as well.
How Rising Interest Rates Are Driving Up The Cost Of Living In Hawaii
Even families making $100,000 a year could be struggling to make ends meet.
Hawaii’s Cockfight Economy Is Worth Millions Of Dollars A Year
Prize-fighting chickens battle for six-figure purses while the sale and export of prize birds is a lucrative business.
How Pandemic Desperation Inspired An Elderly ‘Innovation Incubator’ In Hawaii
The Kupuna Collective is leveraging relationships built during the Covid-era to address big challenges facing the state’s aging population.
Russian Spy Intrigue Fizzles As Hawaii Stolen ID Trial Nears
A judge has ruled that photographs showing the defendants wearing foreign uniforms aren’t relevant to the charges.
Naka Nathaniel: The Challenge Of ‘Making It’ In Hawaii
It’s tough for children in Hawaii because living here is the reward for those who have been successful elsewhere.
Survey: Hawaii’s Brian Schatz Is ‘Most Popular’ Senator
And Josh Green ranks sixth most popular among U.S. governors, according to a national marketing research firm.
How A Reverse Mortgage Lender Took A Hawaii Man’s Home Over A $500 Repair
The Hawaii Supreme Court ruled last week that James B. Nutter & Co. and its lawyer committed fraud on the court by failing to give a full picture of their foreclosure on Elton Namahoe’s Big Island house.
‘Nobody Gets To Run A State For 50 Years Anymore’: Hawaii Political Life After Dan Inouye
Ten years after the political giant’s death, power is more fragmented — but politics has become more inclusive.