Pineapples May Be Iconic. But for Some Local Businesses, Niu and Naupaka Are the Real Hawai‘i.
Native, endemic and canoe plants are popping up in nurseries, on fabrics and in herbal healing, replacing many introduced species.
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Native, endemic and canoe plants are popping up in nurseries, on fabrics and in herbal healing, replacing many introduced species.
Ethical journalists “reflect the messy world as best they can” by reporting important facts and evidence.
The biggest median price gain in 2022 was on the North Shore; most sales were on the ʻEwa Plain.
Nontraditional workers such as former veterans and caregivers often outperform traditional employees.
Fran Villarmia-Kahawai, 2023 president of the Honolulu Board of Realtors, outlines her three priorities for the year.
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The auction at Pier 38 sells up to 90,000 pounds of fish a day and is a key part of the state’s biggest food-producing industry.
51% of a product must be made here to earn that label, but officials may relax the rule to let more local businesses use the branding.
CEO and President Andrew Rosen talks about new branches and a new headquarters, plus enhanced ATMs and a commitment to financial literacy.