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Real people in real communities dealing with the real effects of climate change. That describes life in Hawai‘i as we face hurricanes, king tides and the reality of sea level ...
Read More Hawai’i makes its mark at Global Climate Action Summit

  Even with the threat of Tropical Storm Olivia, crowds still turned out for a Sept. 8 parade in downtown Honolulu to honor Hawai‘i’s Little League World Series Champions. It ...
Read More Statewide pride and a parade for Little League champs

There’s no rest for the hurricane-weary. Even as some Hawai‘i residents are still recovering from Hurricane Lane and Tropical Storm Olivia, more storms are predicted through the end of November. ...
Read More Ige administration praised for hurricane response

The mountains of paperwork . . . the armies of clerks manually entering salary numbers for every pay period. For the past 50 years, thousands of state employees from every ...
Read More At last, a modern state payroll system to improve services

Attention, all computer programmers, software developers and tech innovators who want to improve state government: The next Hawai‘i Annual Code Challenge (HACC) kicks off Saturday, Oct. 20 at 9 a.m. ...
Read More ‘Code Challenge’ to launch Oct. 20

A new tool available for the first time to anyone who wants to know about state- and county-owned lands in Hawai‘i was launched recently by the state Department of Land ...
Read More Who owns this land? New DLNR website has some answers

From real progress on affordable housing to airport modernization, a new state hospital facility, a long-awaited Hawai‘i island highway, and new projects such as free public Wi-Fi hotspots across the ...
Read More From the governor: Creating lasting change for Hawai’i

              After days of Hurricane Lane anxiety, Hawai‘i was more than ready to celebrate and welcome home the Honolulu team that won the Little ...
Read More Hawai’i’s Little League World Champions return home to cheering crowds

From free unlimited Wi-Fi to more retail and restaurant space and renovated restrooms, the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport is in the midst of a transformation as the state’s busiest ...
Read More Transforming Hawai’i’s airports for a better experience

Big changes — and better affordable housing options — are coming to Kalihi. That’s the vision of Hakim Ouansafi, the executive director of the Hawai‘i Public Housing Authority.  His vision ...
Read More Housing progress: On the threshold of change at HPHA