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Hawaii’s housing market has always been unique, but between 2018 and 2023, it went through some of its most dramatic changes ...
Honolulu officials are again looking at the possibility of merging the city's ambulance service with its fire department ...
Former death row inmate Isaiah McCoy faces up to life in prison after a jury convicted him on multiple sex trafficking ...
A couple of Hawaii businesses will be taking the aloha spirit to our nation’s capitol this Summer. “Hawaii On The Hill” will ...
Destruction or modification of areas where endangered species are currently found in the Aloha State could generate more ...
USAG HUMPHREYS, South Korea – The U.S. Corps of Engineers – Far East District prides itself on building strong foundations ...
Oahu's office market is showing signs of recovery, but potential economic headwinds could disrupt the progress made in recent ...
The city will lose more than $11 million in federal funding for seven programs and projects that provide special-­needs ...
Power pitch The Hawaii State Energy Office this year sought $16.5 million in each of the next two fiscal years from the Legislature to continue work it began last year using $5 million provided by ...
Teresa Parsons was tired of waiting for her building permit ... plans seemed to be in a slow-motion ping pong match between Honolulu’s permitting department and her architect.
Three state agencies have big ambitions to expand geothermal power production in Hawaii, and two somewhat competing bids for more funding are at a final stage of potential legislative approval.
Located at 501 Belle Street in Alton, the William L. Beatty Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse serves as a social security administration office. The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA ...