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Crackdown on violators of federal cesspool law is back in full force; Hawaii residents fail to adequately save for retirement; public libraries ramp up services as pandemic restrictions relax; and a local band garners coveted invite to the SXSW music festival in Texas
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Crackdown on violators of federal cesspool law is back in full force; Hawaii residents fail to adequately save for retirement; public libraries ramp up services as pandemic restrictions relax; and a local band garners coveted invite to the SXSW music festival in Texas
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State lawmakers are considering a proposal to create a state-sponsored retirement savings program to help residents who may not have enough when they're older. HPR's Casey Harlow has more.
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Nearly one in five residents in Hawai’i is 65 or older. That’s the seventh-highest figure in the country, and that part of the population is growing…
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Workplace wellness programs have become a common feature of Hawai?i workplaces. And now the concept is expanding to help employees with aspects of their…
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Red Hill Fuel Storage; Overtourism; Saving for Retirement; Funding DOERed Hill Fuel StorageLawmaker Reaction to OvertourismReality CheckYou can read the…
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Getting older can mean retiring from work, but it can also mean the beginning of our second act in life. And there are some great ways to maximize our…
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The nature of retirement has changed over the years in Hawaii. These days it often involves an active lifestyle, volunteer work, even part time jobs or…
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Administrators and representatives for Public Employee Retirement systems nationwide are in Hawai’i this week for their annual 4-day conference. And, like…