As the government shutdown enters its 41st day, thousands of federal workers in Hawaiʻi remain without pay as the Senate is working to finalize a deal to reopen the government.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The U.S. Senate voted Sunday to move forward on passing legislation that would reopen the federal government. But it did so without the support of Hawaii’s two senators.
Much needed funds are on the way for nearly 100 nonprofits across the state as Act 310 funding decisions were made by the ...
HONOLULU (Island News) -- It will still be several days, and more votes being taken on the Senate agreement before the government could open up again - after this shutdown has dragged on for nearly a ...
Ninety-five nonprofits impacted by the federal government shutdown and reductions are now slated to receive funding through ...
Hawaii’s violent‑crime solve rate slid to about 40% in 2024. Lawmakers eye funding to hire detectives and upgrade labs.
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Residents now must wait until next year to tackle pressing problems like protection for immigrants, funding for nonprofits ...
During a recent bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House, Donald Trump made the outrageous claim that Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI) wanted to build a tunnel from ...
As we enter the holiday season, it's a chance to help families and individuals navigate the often unexpected challenges they face. Hawai‘i’s youth baseball community took center stage this past ...
There are two sets of bills making their way through the Hawaiian House and Senate that might be the beginning of wrangling ...