Hawaii Economic Chief: Start Over On The State’s Big Tourism Marketing Contract
Mike McCartney, director of the Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, wants the two organizations who have been fighting over the $34 million contract to split the job.
Crying Fowl In Downtown Honolulu: ‘Chickens Are Wandering Around Like They Own The Place’
Crowing roosters and squawking chickens are invading urban Honolulu, leaving residents sleepless, exhausted and angry.
Ban On In-Session Campaign Donations Gets Thumbs Up From Hawaii Standards Commission
Currently, state lawmakers are banned from holding fundraising events while the Legislature is in session but can still accept donations to their campaigns.
Tax Refunds Are On The Way To Hawaii Households
Residents who filed income taxes this year are eligible to receive $100 or $300, depending on income.
Hawaii Will Create A New Office Dealing With Trauma
The Office of Wellness and Resilience will be temporarily housed in the governor’s office.
More Help Is Coming For Hawaii’s Homeless Youth
Act 130, recently signed into law, establishes the Safe Spaces for Youth Pilot Program under the Department of Human Services.
Hawaii Will Soon Have A Women’s Court In An Effort To Reduce Recidivism
Advocates hope the three-year pilot program will prevent more women from being incarcerated and re-entering the criminal justice system.
Hawaii Seeks Applicants To Serve On New Mauna Kea Governing Authority
UPDATED: The deadline to apply has been extended to Aug. 8.
Hawaii Senators Collected Big Bucks From Energy Interests At June Fundraiser
The event was hosted by the chief lobbyist for Big Island energy company Hu Honua, Hawaii Gas and other energy clients.
How To Make Hawaii鈥檚 Legislature Work Better For The Public
Lawmakers could easily allow the public to see and understand more about exactly how they do our business.