Editorial: Hold off for now on union raises
This is not the right time for a pay raise — for anyone. But one such increase for public workers, which would cost the state $150 million, comes up for a final vote today with Senate Bill 785. Read more
This is not the right time for a pay raise — for anyone. But one such increase for public workers, which would cost the state $150 million, comes up for a final vote today with Senate Bill 785. Read more
Phyllis Shimabukuro-Geiser, head of the Hawaii Board of Agriculture, hopes to build on the current demand for locally grown food. Read more
The forward-thinking founder of Oceanit envisions how science and engineering can build a new economy. Read more
Beth Busch, executive director of the Workforce Career Fair, predicts major changes in the post-pandemic marketplace. Read more
Hawaii can feel some confidence — but not complacency — with the slow reboot of many retail businesses that launched on Thursday on Kauai and Hawaii island, with Oahu and Maui to follow on May 15. Read more
Longtime social activist and lawyer Victor Geminiani continues his campaign for affordable housing and equal justice. Read more
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For the University of Hawaii Foundation, fundraising in a pandemic is a unique challenge. Read more
For all the reasons initially put forward in support of all-mail voting, its advantages in a pandemic were not on Scott Nago’s mind, or anyone else’s. Now, of course, they are. Read more
It’s feral cats that have the attention of Anna Neubauer, the president and CEO of the Hawaiian Humane Society. Read more
More efficiently than an alarm clock, a crowing, feral rooster can awaken a neighborhood, even those neighbors who had no intention of getting up early. Read more
Chris Tatum has been at the job as president and CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority for well over a year now, and it’s capped off a homecoming that started in 2001. Read more
Anna Neubauer has seen communities with something like Oahu’s population of free-roaming cats — a mix of feral animals and pets that are simply unrestrained — but it’s been a while. Read more
Scott Glenn believes his environmental planning background is shaping his approach at the State Energy Office, including his push for community outreach. Read more
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell signed Bill 89 into law in June. The bill imposed stricter regulations and stiffer fines on operators of illegal vacation rentals. Read more
The sexual exploitation of children is as old as humanity — but in the age of the internet, said Jessica Munoz, the buying and selling is horrifyingly easy and fast. Read more
Matt Middlebrook’s career preparation had little to do with the visitor industry, and yet here he is, public policy manager for Airbnb for Hawaii as well as his hometown of San Francisco. Read more
The named plaintiff in Kalima v. State of Hawaii hopes to win damages for beneficiaries. Read more
Paula Akana has soured on honey. That sweet byproduct of a bee colony contains moisture that can do damage to a fragile historic structure, she said. Read more
With the vaping epidemic drawing in new users every day, Hawaii is embarking on another round of public health education modeled after its successful campaign to counter cigarette smoking. Read more
What school officials and other “adult listeners” should be doing is finding a way to relay the following message to their young charges: Vaping can do terrible damage to young bodies, striking hard with little warning. Read more
According to NOAA’s monument superintendent Athline Clark, Papahanaumokuakea National Marine Monument is bearing up under strain. Read more