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Last year, food producers invested less in security than in 2019 — and the results were somewhat predictable. The data only ...
What made the Model Cities program unique wasn’t just its scale but its philosophy. At the heart of the program was an ...
Making solar available to middle- and low-income residents was intended to help meet the state's 2045 all-renewable energy ...
In addition to the TMT, proposed federal funding cuts threaten the world-class Keck and Gemini observatories, the solar ...
Another method to address and overcome drought is the reforestation of the uplands. One well-known ‘ōlelo no‘ea (Hawaiian ...
Now more than ever, local news is a vital community resource: connecting neighbors, uplifting voices and sharing information ...
Beaches that don’t have freshwater sources like streams tend to have less bacteria. During the rainy season, “storms serve to ...
Mahalo to Mayor Rick Blangiardi for joining us to discuss new updates at the Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting.
Hawaiʻi has hired its first state fire marshal in more than 45 years, bringing in Dori Booth from Arizona to oversee fire ...
Lineal descendants of Punaluʻu and conservationists devise plans to permanently protect the land on Hawaiʻi island and its ...
Honolulu prosecutors pushed for a bill that would make ghost guns illegal. Now it faces its first test since becoming law.
Honolulu will start issuing building permits faster this fall with the help of technological upgrades, including artificial intelligence, Mayor Rick Blangiardi said at a Civil Beat event on Tuesday.