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Not all woodpeckers like the same habitat and some prefer one menu over another, but they all are characterized by their quick and busy movement in their quest for food.
Hawaii’s DallasJ Duarte drove in three runs, the last with a tie-breaking RBI single in the 10th inning, in Friday’s 4-3 baseball victory over UC San Diego at Triton Ballpark in La Jolla, Calif.
Today, Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke, leader of Connect Kākou, Hawaiʻi’s high-speed internet initiative, and Benji Robinson, Director of Asia Pacific Network Planning and Acquisition for Google, unveiled plans for the construction of a $1 billion project to create new fiber-optic internet subsea cables. The cables will connect Hawaiʻi with Japan, the continental U.S., the Commonwealth []
Visitors to Hawaii and their daily spending continued to decline in March, according to preliminary statistics released today by the Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism.
Las Vegas is known for gambling, fine dining, entertainment, and sports, among other things, but the city’s history takes the spotlight for Home + History Las Vegas 2024.
Hawaii lawmakers wrapped up the 32nd biennial legislative session Friday in largely ceremonial fashion that included a traditional display of unity, but also cast final votes on a few momentous bills.
The funds are from the Environmental Protection Agency and are going to expand the number of low-income households and disadvantaged communities that can access the affordable, clean energy source. The executive director of the Hawaii Green Infrastructure Authority, Gwen Yamamoto Lau, stopped by Take2 on Tuesday morning to discuss what the funding can do to help those who are burdened by high electricity costs.
Last summer’s Maui wildfires have uniquely forced attention on the housing crisis — which was reaching a critical juncture even before the fires displaced thousands.