“Defense Secretary stops in Hawai’i as part of Pacific Tour.”
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Defense Secretary Stops in Hawai‘i as Part of Pacific Tour
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is on O‘ahu to meet with Pacific military leaders to discuss China and other security priorities in the region. Images released by Hegseth and the military on social media indicate he went to U.S. Indo-Pacific Command headquarters at Camp Smith, where he met with INDOPACOM chief Adm. Samuel Paparo and other members of the military’s senior leadership in the Pacific.
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Gender Wage Disparities Still Persist in Hawai‘i
Despite progress over the decades, data shows that women in the state still earn less than men, particularly in higher-paying occupations and among certain ethnic groups.
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State to Open Prisons and Jails for Inspection of Mental Health Services
Twenty of the 23 state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation positions for psychologists are vacant. Last year, five Hawaiʻi inmates died in suspected or confirmed suicides — the highest number since 2016. Now, a pair of national psychiatric experts are tasked with helping our state figure out how prisons and jails can be improved.
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Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority Names New Interim Leader
The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority has announced a leadership change as interim president and CEO Daniel Nāhoʻopiʻi resigned on March 21 after 18 months in the role and over a decade in other leadership roles within the HTA.
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Pandemic in Hawaiʻi’s Rearview Mirror, but COVID ‘Still With Us’
More than five years since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, throwing Hawaiʻi and the world into chaos, memories of the traumatic events for many have become a blur in the rearview mirror.
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20 for the Next 20: Ka‘iulani Sodaro, Howard Hughes – Ward Village
This senior VP of planning and development is helping to transform 60 acres of prime real estate in Kaka‘ako, including 1,200 below-market condos.
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O‘ahu Headlines
Honolulu City Charter Commission Officially Convenes
After a decade-long absence, a 13-person panel charged with proposing ballot amendments to potentially change the City and County of Honolulu’s constitution officially convened Monday.
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Army Launches Uber Pilot Program on O‘ahu
Soldiers and their families in Hawai‘i might have an easier time getting on and off base, whether it’s going to the airport or getting home safe after a wild night out, with a new pilot program the Army is launching in partnership with Uber.
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Blaisdell Concert Hall, Waikīkī Shell Welcome Back Events After Renovations
Two of Oʻahu’s iconic entertainment venues, the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall and Tom Moffatt Waikīkī Shell, have finished long-awaited renovations.
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Hawaii Entrepreneur Awards 2025
25 years of honoring outstanding local startups and innovation.
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City Closes Ahihi Street Footbridge Due to Safety Concerns
The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Design and Construction (DDC) has closed the Ahihi Street footbridge indefinitely due to damage to its metal railings. The city said the bridge was built in 1975 and is located on Ahihi Street between Kamanaiki and Nihi streets.
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School Harassment Case Could Cost Hawaiʻi Taxpayers $150K
The state of Hawaiʻi is preparing to pay $150,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a middle school principal who claimed the education department didn’t take safety threats against her seriously and retaliated against her for filing a sexual harassment complaint.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
Former Mayor Roth Joins Central Pacific Bank
Former Hawai‘i County Mayor Mitch Roth has joined Central Pacific Bank as senior vice president and Hawai‘i Island region manager. He is based in the bank’s Hilo branch.
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Kona Community and Kohala Hospitals Launch Rebrand Amid Ongoing Efforts to Grow Services
Kohala Hospital and Kona Community Hospital are getting a brand makeover with new logos that Hawaiian cultural practitioners helped design.
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Is It Venus or a Satellite? A Local Astronomer Helps People Read the Night Sky.
Nick Bradley’s stargazing events expose kids and adults to the “wonders of the universe.”
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Maui Headlines
Maui Advocates Hope for Change After Ruling Says State Failed to Protect Iwi Kūpuna
A new court ruling claims the state mishandled its archaeological permitting process and failed to protect iwi kūpuna (ancestral remains) at a Maui development site.
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Online Survey to Rate County’s Funding Priorities
The survey is being released as Maui County Council prepares to review the mayor’s proposed 2026 budget, which runs from July 1 to June 30, 2026.
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Bill for Test Well Near Launiupoko Advances
Maui County Council members are looking at what might be a potential source of fresh water near Lahaina that hasn’t been used as much since sugarcane was cultivated by the Pioneer Mill Company.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Applications Open for Second Building in Kai Olino Affordable Housing Project on Kaua‘i
After delayed construction due to a fire, an affordable housing project in ‘Ele‘ele has finally begun accepting applications.
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