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The likelihood of Hawaii’s Legislature holding a special session later this year to compensate for federal spending cuts may be dimming after alarms over such a need were raised in May.
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A revamped taxing entity involving downtown Honolulu property owners hoping to increase public safety, improve local ...
Hawaii State Art Museum cuts open days to four per week starting August 1, 2025, but maintains free admission and special ...
Bill 51 focuses on creating a business improvement district funded by property owners and investors who say they are willing to pay to help revitalize the area.
Nearly 1,800 people attended the Taste of Hawaii Wednesday, making one of the most anticipated events hosted by the Hawaii Chamber of Commerce on Capitol Hill.
Honolulu police say they are launching a review after civil rights attorneys accused officers of arresting scores of sober drivers to meet quotas.
Honolulu police said it will review all impaired driving arrests after the ACLU of Hawaii filed a lawsuit alleging officers are arresting sober drivers in a focus on making drunk-driving arrests.