Going Green At IUCN
Organizers of the World Conservation Congress meeting in Hawaii next month urge participants to be “carbon neutral, plastic free, paper low.”
Hawaii Ranked 48th Freest State
The Cato Institute evaluated聽each state by how “their public policies promote freedom in the economic, social and personal realms.”
Hawaii Storytellers: How A Fishing Trip Hooked Me On Out-Of-The-Way Places
A聽childhood fishing trip with his uncle聽leads Chris D’Angelo to make a cascade of life-changing decisions.
A Full-Year Homeless Emergency
Gov. David Ige signed a supplemental proclamation to extend the state of emergency for two more months.
UH Preps For Conservation Event
Law school students are getting ready with motions for the international gathering.
Hawaii Storytellers: Am I Going To Cross The Atlantic On This Homemade Raft?
Civil Beat reporter Jessica Terrell’s dad really dreamed big. But, as she explains in this podcast, sometimes, it’s up to the child, not the parent,聽to draw the line.
IUCN Passes OK For Lawmakers
The Hawaii State Ethics Commission says complimentary passes to the International Union for Conservation of Nature event are fine for state employees.
Mayor Won’t Sign Uber Bill
A measure to regulate ride-hailing companies goes into law without Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s signature.
206 Cases Of Hepatitis A Confirmed
Hawaii Health Department identifies new case in Oahu food industry聽worker.
Special Election Filing Period
Candidates have started filing to run in the race to serve the remaining two months left on Congressman Mark Takai’s term.