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  • Eight-point-three million visitors spent nearly 15 billion dollars in Hawai’i last year, a third straight record year in tourism. Those numbers are…
  • If you could work anywhere in the world, where would you choose? That’s the basic question a recent survey asked of 14,000 people living outside their…
  • The crews of the voyaging canoes Hokule'a and Hikianalia are ready to get underway on their worldwide voyage. Preparation has included food selection,…
  • Several top US cabinet officials are in Beijing today for a second day of talks. This is part of an annual meeting aimed at maintaining a high-level…
  • This year, visitors from China became the top source of international tourism for the country. But how many of them are choosing Hawaii as their…
  • It's not at the top of the list of the problems of humanity, but dogs that won't stop barking can be annoying. Since the start of this year, Hawaii County…
  • One of Hawaii’s top crops may be developing a new fan base. Coffee consumption has been growing in many parts of the world—in locations as diverse as…
  • Sea Link of Hawaii, which runs the ferry between Maui and Molokai, has been struggling to stay on top of its finances. With increasing airline…
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  • There were 175,000 jobs added to payrolls last month. That's about 25,000 more than economists forecast. The unemployment rate, though, edged up to 6.7 percent from 6.6 percent in January.
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