The Governor’s Office is proud to announce that its annual Chili and Rice Fundraiser raised enough support to provide more than 10,700 meals for local families through the Hawaiʻi Foodbank. ...
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Governor Green hosted the Western Governors’ Association Annual Policy Forum on Maui, bringing leaders together to talk honestly about what leadership looks like through disasters. New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan ...
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The Hawaiʻi Department of Taxation (DOTAX) remains committed to serving communities across Hawai‘i by hosting two successful rural pop‑up tax workshops in Waimea and Nā‘ālehu on Hawaiʻi Island. These outreach ...
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Always Ready, Always There: Hawai‘i National Guard Stands Strong Through Spring Storms Across three major storms in March and April 2026, citizen-soldiers and airmen of the Hawai‘i Army National Guard ...
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Our islands faced back-to-back Kona Low and severe weather storms in March and April that brought heavy flooding, damaged infrastructure and disrupted the lives of families across our communities. The ...
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Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Health Policy Initiative, in partnership with the Office of Wellness and Resilience, invite you to participate in the 2026 Hawaiʻi Quality of ...
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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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