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Capitol Connection

Electricity is something we all take for granted until the power goes out. But for Governor Ige and others, the vision has been much bigger — for us in Hawai‘i, ...
Read More Setting Hawai‘i on a path to energy transformation

Every time you reach for a glass of water, every time you turn on the light, think what it took to make that happen. If we’ve learned anything during the ...
Read More DLNR: Protecting Hawai‘i, planet Earth and all of us

People across the globe rallied during Earth Week last month – including Hollywood. Award-winning actor Jason Momoa issued a challenge to social media users to share what they’re doing to ...
Read More Governor takes on social media challenge from Jason Momoa

The scene was shocking enough: a home on O‘ahu’s North Shore collapsed onto the beach. But with coastal erosion threatening more homes and roadways in Hawai‘i, the question is, “What ...
Read More Between a rock and a hard place: Coastal erosion and climate change

If May is a season of hope and renewal, it also provides a reminder for Hawai‘i’s people to remember our past, take care of each other and protect the natural ...
Read More Celebrating the queen’s legacy at Washington Place

It was a ceremony filled with chicken-skin moments as 31 women at the Women’s Community Correctional Center were honored for completing several educational programs, including GED, GED tutor training, and ...
Read More Education milestones for women in WCCC programs

A March 22 trip by Governor and Mrs. Ige to Kaua‘i showed ways the island is leading by example on many fronts — from clean energy and destination management to ...
Read More Kauai marks progress in caring for people, resources

After two years of anxiety, Hawai‘i is entering a new phase of the pandemic with some measure of hope. COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations are down and vaccinations are up. ...
Read More From the governor: Good news, caution and hope

The latest sign that Hawai‘i is “learning to live with COVID” came when Governor Ige lifted the statewide indoor mask requirement at 11:59 p.m. March 25 when the emergency proclamation ...
Read More Indoor mask requirement lifted . . . with health advice