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In his last year on the Supreme Court, Mark Recktenwald helped secure funding for Judiciary programs throughout Hawaiʻi.
Some of Hawaiʻiʻs elected officials have spoken out against whatʻs happening in D.C., but many more need to do so.
By now, we’ve heard of the various forms of mayhem Radimak is accused of inflicting upon citizens in Honolulu — a mom ...
Hawaii’s Exceptional Tree Program began in 1975 when the Legislature passed Act 105 to protect Hawaiʻi’s most valued trees ...
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Hawaiʻi notched a victory in its legal battles against President Donald Trump’s administration with a federal judge ruling ...
Opinion
Will Caron: Bon Voyage
Will Caron is director of communications at the Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice, a policy research and advocacy nonprofit. Opinions are the author’s own and do not necessarily ...
The state's rejection of the U.S. Army's environmental assessment of impacts of its training may foreshadow the future, one ...
On Oʻahu, there were almost three times as many residential disconnections in 2024 as in 2019, the year before the pandemic, ...
In amending his revocable living trust shortly before he died, Michael J. Miske confirmed his granddaughter is the primary ...
Nearly 60% of Maui’s immigrant wildfire survivors said they had moved at least three times since the fire, and more than half ...