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Debellis was a 22-year-old aspiring sushi chef when he started working at Margotto in Honolulu, where its executive chef ...
"These actions are yet another example of the Administration creating unnecessary fear and confusion among our residents," ...
A 1952 law states specifically that “A person born in Alaska on or after March 30, 1867, … is a citizen of the United States ...
It includes a plan to revive a major pay-to-play bill snuffed out in the Hawaiʻi Legislature this year. Will it work?
The concept takes into account nonphysical tactics abusers use to trap their partners. But some worry the new laws will hurt ...
The governor’s office said that the bills fund the judiciary for the next two years and ensure it has the resources to fulfill its mission.
After eight years as a pilot project, Oahu’s Community Outreach Court became permanent on Thursday after helping 703 homeless ...
photo courtesy of the Office of the Governor First row, left to right: Gov. Josh Green, Rep. Kirstin Kahaloa and Sen. Tim Richards, both Big Islanders, hold copies of agricultural legislation signed ...
The Hawaii State Judiciary honored six of its Mohala Wahine program, also known as Women’s Court during a ceremony held on ...
Issac Pascua appeared Friday morning in the 137th District Court and waived his right to an extradtion hearing.
Allegations filed with the Hawaii Occupational Safety & Health Division echo claims from a whistleblower lawsuit.
The Supreme Court of Hawaii held that a longtime real property employee of the City of Honolulu with depression and anxiety established a prima facie case of disability discrimination and retaliation ...