Hawaii Democrats gather for state convention
KHON 2 Honolulu - Sun May 27, 12:45 am ETWith Hawaii's election less than three months away, candidates and their parties are gearing up for a primary showdown
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With Hawaii's election less than three months away, candidates and their parties are gearing up for a primary showdown
Hawaii Island’s role in the United States’ success in the Pacific Theater during World War II is bigger than some may think.
The Democratic Party's Hawaii State Convention is being held this weekend at the Sheraton Waikiki. About 650 people attended the fundraiser on Saturday. Alice Germond, Secretary of the Democratic National Committee was the keynote speaker. Germond spoke about the importance of continuing to fight for women's equality, job growth and sustainability. Germond also emphasized how critical it is to ...
Hawaii's Democrats will be holding their state convention over the weekend. The convention will start Friday and end on Sunday with a tribute to U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka who is retiring.
Hawaii's teachers union has approved a new contract that members overwhelmingly rejected earlier this year.
Hawaii arrivals by air are running 11 percent above year-ago levels so far this May, a greater improvement than seen in previous months.
Hawaii's teachers union has approved a new contract that members overwhelmingly rejected earlier this year. Hawaii State Teachers Association President Wil Okabe said Wednesday that the contract was ratified with two-thirds of the vote.
Kamehameha-Hawaii senior Ryan Thomas has a mind that is always at work, analyzing situations, finding solutions and plugging holes as fast as he can. The 5-foot-11 libero does more than just dive on the volleyball floor to dig up balls.
About nine-hundred Hawaii-based Marines were welcomed home Thursday.
Hawaii teachers have approved a new contract. Now, state education leaders are in Cincinnati, Ohio, preparing to convince federal education leaders the state has finally earned that Race to the Top grant money.
Hawaii's public school teachers union announced Wednesday that two-thirds of teachers have ratified the contract that was rejected in January.