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Fannie Mae was created by Congress during the Great Depression to ensure enough funds are available nationwide to support ...
Youths facing life challenges learn to express themselves and heal through arts education, thanks to a Museum Without Walls ...
In today’s distracted world, businesses that design for focus will outperform. Here's how Systemcenter creates environments ...
A Look Back at 1982, a Pivotal Year in the Transition to Today’s Hawai‘i The plantation economy was dying, tourism sagged and the year’s events were harbingers of what we face now.
Nonprofits help Hawai‘i thrive, but they couldn’t do their crucial work without generous donations of time and money. That’s where Hawai‘i’s private businesses and philanthropic institutions come in, ...
Lahaina Is Rising Slowly Two years after the fire, its core historic and commercial center is still in ruins. But residents are rebuilding their businesses, homes and lives around the edges of town.
The Goal: Tourism That Regenerates Hawai‘i, Not Degrades It A program that limits access at Kaua‘i’s Hā‘ena State Park and raises local dollars is considered a model for places inundated by visitors.
Hawai‘i’s Public Schools Are National Leaders in Academic Recovery. Can They Keep Up the Momentum? Here’s how three Title I schools are making improvements, including expanded assessments, tutoring, ...
The Statewide Effort to Turn Filmmaking into Hawai‘i’s Next $1 Billion Industry Talent, training and financial incentives are driving a new era of filmmaking, TV and digital media production in the ...
In Hawai‘i’s Housing Crunch, Tenants Are Vulnerable to Rent Hikes and Evictions. Here’s What They Need to Know. This overview of renter protections explains what their rights are, where to get help ...
How Will Urban Honolulu Deal With the Rising Ocean? Eroding beaches, king tides and groundwater inundation are already impacting the urban core and it will only get much worse. Here’s what is being ...
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