Isabella Kalua’s Death Has Yet To Trigger A Clear Plan To Bolster Child Protection
The end of this year’s legislative session is just days away, and lawmakers say they still haven’t seen a clear plan for improving Hawaii’s child welfare system.
House Panel: Sharon Har Behaved Poorly But Should Not Be Punished
The state representative could be required, however, to inform the chamber of her efforts to get her driver’s license back.
State Senate Confirms Shikada As Hawaii Attorney General
She succeeds Clare Connors, who is now the U.S. attorney for the District of Hawaii.
Elections Office Offers Help In Tracking Ballots
Hawaii voters who sign up will get official notifications.
City Council Chair Waters Eyes Run For Congress
He has pulled papers for the 2nd Congressional District seat in case it becomes open.
Hawaiian Airlines Cancels Dozens Of Flights Because Of Pilot Shortages
The company said the problems were due to training issues related to a flight simulator.
Federal Agents Disrupt Cyberattack On Oahu
The attack was targeting phone and internet infrastructure on the island.
‘Asking For A Miracle’: Hawaii Evaluates Global Roadmap To Avoid Climate Catastrophe
Already feeling the effects of a warming planet, Hawaii has set ambitious goals to combat climate change. But a new report says staving off a worst-case scenario requires global action.
Schatz, Hirono Help Confirm Jackson To US Supreme Court
The judge will soon become the first Black woman to serve on the high court, in spite of the objections of most Republicans.
Elections Panel Votes Down Investigation Into 2020 Complaint
But three of the nine commissioners leaned toward learning more about allegations of voting irregularities in Hawaii.