For more than 50 years, the state of Hawaiʻi’s central mainframe has quietly powered some of our most critical government functions. While it may be considered “legacy” technology, it remains ...
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On a Wednesday afternoon, inmate Sherri Ann Johnston softly stroked the head of an orphaned kitten as she held the young feline in her arms against her chest at the ...
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Religious and legal leaders from the Hawaiʻi National Guard joined counterparts from the Armed Forces of the Philippines for a subject matter expert exchange from Feb. 18–21 at Camp General ...
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The Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS) Hawaiʻi State Archives division received a gift from the Consulate General of Portugal in San Francisco which contained several thousand immigration ...
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Hawai‘i’s creative economy is seeing a welcome uptick in film and TV productions with a vibrant slate of projects taking shape in the islands. Productions include Season 2 of Netflix’s ...
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The state has been working closely with Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi and North Shore area lawmakers and we have secured 80 rooms at the Inn at Schofield in Wahiawā ...
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Efforts are continuing across my administration to uplift the people of Hawaiʻi and move us toward a safer, more secure and resilient future, filled with opportunity and kindness. Over the ...
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