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Gov. Josh Green signed two bills into law that will enforce harsher regulations and enforcement on illegal fireworks.
A law to regulate māmaki tea went into effect today, despite worries that it will hurt, not help, the industry.
Thailand's Finance Minister will be in Washington this week for trade talks. He's leading a delegation that includes ...
The U.S. military is planning a major expansion on the island of Tinian in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Thon, hosted by the Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project and the University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant College Program, is ...
Gov. Josh Green signed various agriculture and biosecurity bills into law, including one that the governor had previously ...
Hawai‘i advocates say there is already a lack of gender-affirming resources locally, and cuts to that federally funded ...
President Donald Trump’s tax cut bill could have large implications for states. The legislation nearing completion in ...
The state Board of Land and Natural Resources has rejected an environmental review that would have brought the U.S. Army a step closer to retaining nearly 6,000 acres on Oʻahu for military training.
The state's Preschool Open Doors program now has expanded eligibility thresholds, offering tuition subsidies to more families ...
A clean fuel standard may be on the horizon as the state works to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from its transportation ...
Gov. Josh Green has signed into law several bills related to the state Judiciary, including a $400 million budget and a ...
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