The Hawaiʻi House of Representatives passed a package of bills that would increase protections for immigrants. The measures have cleared a significant step in the legislative process.
Hawaiʻi Community Journal, a news outlet partnered with Hawaii Business Magazine, begins a year-long series of news coverage on Hawaiʻi's water crisis and its potential remedies.
Five community health centers are asking for state support to finance new solar microgrids. HPR’s Savannah Harriman-Pote spoke to leaders at the centers about how this initiative would help them ...
The storm is expected to last through Saturday, bringing possible flooding, windy conditions and thunderstorms. By Wednesday evening, all islands will be under flood watch.
HPR discusses Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen's 2026 State of the County address, focusing on affordable housing and the ...
Over the past two years, Pono Pacific and the Hawaiʻi Agriculture Research Center have grown camelina at a handful of test ...
Common Cents Consulting is auditing her campaign spending reports. In this first report, it found “no significant discrepancies,” which it defines as any single donation over $6,000.
One bill would get rid of breed and size restrictions in public housing and open existing public housing to pet owners.
With a relatively conservative budget in the works for the upcoming fiscal year, the Honolulu City Council and administration officials are brainstorming possible sources of revenue for Oʻahu.
Maui immigration attorney Kevin Block shares an update on the immigration enforcement actions that have taken place on Maui, and how they've impacted the community.
Since 1970, rental car companies have not had to pay the general excise tax when buying cars for their fleets. Instead, those companies pay a wholesale tax rate of 0.5%.
Hawaiʻi Agriculture and Biosecurity officials discuss the challenges the department faces and the criticisms it's received ...