Hundreds of protesters representing Hawaii unions and worker advocates marched from the state Capitol to the federal building in downtown Honolulu Monday afternoon in commemoration of International Workers’ Day.
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Cannabis was in the spotlight for the Democratic Party of Hawaii earlier this month as leaders examined legalization and access to medical marijuana — issues included in the party platform.
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Maps identifying everything from the locations of homeless shelters to ahupuaa boundaries are now available online to the public thanks to a partnership between the state Office of Planning and the Office of Enterprise Technology Services.
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Carole Kai was honored at the fifth annual Kupuna Power event this week not for her enduring career as a Hawaii entertainer, but for her long-standing service to the community.
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Lawmakers are once again considering a measure to require insurance companies to offer in-vitro fertilization coverage to same-sex couples, unmarried couples and unmarried women.
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A bill granting state agents access to private property to eradicate invasive species is headed for a floor vote in the Senate.
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Hawaii produces less than 15 percent of the food it consumes, and some lawmakers want to help change that by studying the feasibility of “vertical farming.”
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Former wrestling coach Philip Bancel tests his skill as a 75-year-old jiujitsu competitor.
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A resolution moving in the state House says interacting with acrobatic, touchy-feely dolphins should become a thing of the past in Hawaii.
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The Community Alliance on Prisons organized a rally at the state Capitol on Wednesday to bring criminal justice reform issues to the attention of the Legislature.
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A key state Senate committee has passed a bill to increase the state minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2019, but three other bills to incrementally raise the state minimum wage have been deferred in the House.
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A proposed study of the over-representation of Native Hawaiians in the criminal justice system was put on hold by Hawaii lawmakers last week, partly because of wariness over the current political climate.
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