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Hawaii lawmakers are considering a contingency plan to help fund nonprofit organization operations facing federal funding cuts.
Hawaii lawmakers are considering a contingency plan to help fund nonprofit organization operations facing federal funding cuts.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Gov. Josh Green signed a bill into law, Monday, aimed at expanding resources for Hawaii’s children ...
Acting Gov. Sylvia Luke signed into law a major expansion of Hawaiʻi's Preschool Open Doors program, which will provide child care tuition subsidies to more families and younger children across the ...
In Hawaii, more than 1 in every 3 children, and just fewer than 1 in 3 adults, are covered by Medicaid. In the state with the highest cost of living in the country, this affordable and efficient ...
Thousands remain displaced after last year's deadly wildfire on west Maui. Among those who lost almost everything was a chef and his family. But they're determined to keep their restaurant running.
HONOLULU (KITV4) -- The Hawaii Health Systems Corporation (HHSC) went before the Senate Ways and Means Committee on Thursday to talk funding. HHSC is a "safety net" for neighbor island care, which ...
MAUI, Hawaii--It might seem odd for a restaurant on the edge of a disaster zone to stay open. But Java Jazz, a cafe just a few miles from Lahaina's scorched downtown, never shut down after the Aug ...
One remarkable woman in Kona turned her family’s personal tragedy, into a lifeline for fire rescue crews.
When the devastating Maui fire swept through Lahaina, it also cut off Lanai from essential services — and small businesses are taking a big loss.
A discounted phone and high-speed internet service for impacted Maui residents are being provided by a federal program facilitated through the Federal Communications Commission.