No doubt about it — the UH men’s volleyball team boosted the spirits of the whole state when it won the 2021 NCAA championship last month. Governor Ige and First ...
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Capitol Connection
Suppose a community joined hands to send free books to its youngest keiki and provided activities for the whole family. Then a friendly neighborhood library offered more free rewards and ...
Read More Opening the doors to summer reading, historic tours
Although we can’t all be on board the Polynesian Voyaging Society’s canoe for its next voyage, we can still show our support on the road. Special license plates to help support ...
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In this pandemic, every milestone counts. For Hawai‘i, the good news is that we’ve opened vaccinations to anyone age 16 and up, we’re making it easier for fully vaccinated residents ...
Read More Milestones for vaccines, intercounty travel and climate change
A new Vaccination Travel Protocol Program will launch Tuesday, May 11 to allow fully vaccinated individuals who received their shots in Hawai‘i to fly between the islands without pre-travel testing ...
Read More New intercounty exception for fully vaccinated residents
In a series of high-profile U.S. Climate Action Week events viewed around the world last month, Governor Ige highlighted Hawai‘i’s leading role in addressing global warming and transition to renewable ...
Read More Hawai‘i among global leaders in fighting climate change
More funds for affordable rental housing . . . modernization of the unemployment insurance system . . . major renovations for schools and UH system campuses . . . upgrades ...
Read More Governor releases 3 million for CIP across the state
Rebuild. Redefine. Reset. Spend some time with John De Fries, new Hawai‘i Tourism Authority CEO, and it’s clear those are more than just words to him. “They reflect the shift ...
Read More HTA, communities work to redefine Hawai‘i 2.0 tourism