The American Association of University Women of Hawaii has been empowering women and girls for over a century. We have witnessed the erosion of women’s rights since the 2022 Dobbs decision, eliminating a federally protected constitutional abortion right.
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The Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corp. (HHFDC) started the Dwelling Unit Revolving Fund (DURF) Equity Pilot program to help first-time homebuyers in targeted occupations attain homeownership and stop the “brain drain” of kamaaina leaving Hawaii.
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- By Ernie Lau
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Oct. 21, 2024
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Every October for the past decade, we have joined the rest of the nation in observing “Imagine A Day Without Water.” It is a time to reflect on what it would be like with even a day without fresh water and renew our kuleana to protecting our precious wai for our future.
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- By Kevin Y. Kawamoto
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Oct. 21, 2024
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For most of human existence, fresh drinking water did not come out of a faucet. It flowed in streams and rivers, collected in lakes and ponds, or resided as groundwater in aquifers.
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While Hawaii’s primary election settled all contested races on the city level — Honolulu mayor reelected and City Council members decided — it did create a surprising amount of suspense and churn for state legislative races.
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We are trying to cram too many people in an area not designed for it.
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An idea regarding illegal game rooms in Hawaii: Perhaps they could be easily eliminated if a system were set up whereby people could securely report such activity and then receive 50% of any money collected by police when they raid the game room.
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A young and proud military man at the airport the other day asked me what my dad did in the Army. I stuttered about his joining the military and his different job descriptions.
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Looking over my state general election ballot, I noticed two questions pertaining to constitutional amendments.
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Check out photos from readers who captured reminders of home while on the road.
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- By Rick Steves
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Oct. 20, 2024
Belgium’s capital, Brussels, is undeniably a great place to get a feel for modern-day Europe.
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The choice should not be this difficult. And yet mere weeks from Election Day, the polling has signaled a historically tight race for the White House between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
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- By Lee Wang
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Oct. 20, 2024
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Hawaii’s affordable housing programs are designed to address one of the state’s most critical challenges: providing pathways to homeownership for working-class residents.
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- By Minda Yamaga, Liann Ebesugawa and Jacce Mikulanec
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Oct. 20, 2024
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Discriminatory acts, including anti-transgender laws and rhetoric, continue to permeate national and local elections and legislatures.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Oct. 19, 2024
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At 2-4, the Warriors have only defeated FCS members Delaware State and Northern Iowa.
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- By John Burnett Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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Oct. 19, 2024
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The filing states that Gerlitzky “hosted gatherings undisturbed” in his home for almost four years before the county sent him and the center a “notice of complaint” in February 2023.
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- By Michael Brestovansky Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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Oct. 19, 2024
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Bill 184 establishes a process for the county Public Works director to grant special-activity permits to people wishing to conduct commercial activities along county roads.
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- By Michael Brestovansky Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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Oct. 19, 2024
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The county’s agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is to complete the plant by the end of 2027.
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Placing a greater emphasis on teen mental health could help to prevent school shootings.
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I am sure I saw the Northern Lights the other morning.
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Recent callers to a post-game football show were upset with the way the University of Hawaii has been losing
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