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Dozens of people who work as dispatchers in the city’s Joint Traffic Management Center receive upwards of 2,700 calls a day.
State filings warn of dozens of potential job cuts, but it remains unclear whether some or most of those positions will remain under a new ownership group.
State and city officials are working to offset the potential impacts of Trump’s economic policies with recruitment events in ...
A new executive order from President Donald Trump that’s part of his effort to invigorate energy production raises the ...
Nearly 150 The Modern Honolulu workers represented by UNITE HERE Local 5 reached a tentative agreement on a new contract on ...
The City and County of Honolulu is still actively recruiting displaced federal employees and professionals from ...
Hosted by the Hawaii State Junior Golf Association | First Tee – Hawaii, the Maui Spring Classic and 12 and Under Junior ...
The state of Hawai‘i offers more than just stable employment – its a pathway to a purpose-driven career with unmatched ...
Even by Hawaiian standards, the scenic trail at Oahu’s Nu‘uanu Pali Lookout—where more than 400 warriors were forced to jump ...
By tending taro (kalo) gardens in Portland, a civic club produces food while deepening its connection to Indigenous Hawaiian ...
The suspect allegedly refused to let the woman go, forcing her to urinate on herself while she was restrained in the front ...
A doctor accused of trying to kill his wife on a Hawaii hiking trail pleaded not guilty in court Monday on an attempted ...