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Heidi Earlywine, right, gives comfort to Myriam Joseph outside the Premier English Evangelical Haitian Springfield, Ohio church on Sept. 15. The Haitian church as received threats since the area ...
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The biggest threat to democracy is the closed mind, so practice listening graciously. This letter is in response to the letter to the editor dated Sept. 24 written by Jim Albertini. He calls both ...
Students with a Maui charter school take the future of water into their own hands, calling on Gov. Josh Green to fill a key ...
Much of what our employees heard from me and the leadership team was around the need for change and ways we experiment and ...
Congress went home ahead of Hurricane Helene, ignoring requests for billions in disaster relief money. Now, a growing push to ...
A new study from AI productivity platform Plus Docs revealed Hawaii employees were 79 percent more likely to quit their jobs ...
Hawaiian Electric is stepping in to pay upfront incentives owed to customers with battery storage systems following the ...
The Police Commission on Friday gave Hawaii Police Department Chief Benjamin Moskowicz a positive review for his first year ...
“The sheer volume of out-of-state transactions and withdrawals, particularly in states like Hawaii over 5,000 miles ... assistance in FY’24,” the letter shared with the Herald reads.
Pope Francis is traveling to Belgium this week and is in for a sober welcome. The once-staunchly Catholic country is again ...