Under the current income tax plan, the state is expected to be in a $400 million financial hole by 2032 due to cuts in federal funding.
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Hawaiʻi educators have a new rental option through a development under the state Department of Education. Ke ʻAla Punia includes 47 rental units for educators and staff.
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The war in Iran has pushed oil prices higher around the world. But a popular item in Hawaiʻi may see a boost in costs if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked for a prolonged period. HPRʻs Bill Dorman has more in todayʻs Asia Minute.
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At least five federal judges in Hawai'i have been assigned more than 40 immigration cases from three districts in California. Habeas corpus petitions are a growing strategy from immigration lawyers.
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Neal Asato, founder of Asato Family Shop, shares his reaction to being the only one of nine Hawaiʻi semifinalists making it to the final round of the James Beard Awards.
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Chamber of Commerce Hawaii President Sherry Menor talks about the results of a survey it gave its members amid a shifting local economic landscape.
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Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green on his reaction to Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke's target letter and his decision to name Keith Regan, the state comptroller, as acting lieutenant governor.
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A standoff over control of East Maui stream water continues between the County of Maui and Mahi Pono.
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Vladimir Devens has been an associate justice on the state Supreme Court for two years and was nominated by Gov. Josh Green for the new position to succeed former Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald.
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