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Hawaii voters approve major constitutional amendments, and see new leadership emerge in local races, including the Big Island mayor. Hawaii election recap: Who won, lost key races in the Aloha ...
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) is a self-governing corporate body of the State of Hawaii created by the 1978 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention. [2] [3] OHA's mandate is to advance the education, health, housing and economics (Kānaka Maoli) Native Hawaiians. It relies on ʻohana, moʻomeheu and ʻāina to effect change. OHA conducts ...
Get unlimited access From as low as $12.95 /mo. Residents at an apartment complex in Kapaa, Kauai, are rallying to fight the state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands' proposed acquisition of their ...
First female mayor of Kauai. Defeated by Maryanne Kusaka in the 1994 general election Maryanne Kusaka: December 1994: December 2, 2002: Bryan Baptiste: December 2, 2002: June 22, 2008: Died in office on June 22, 2008 Gary Heu: June 22, 2008: July 17, 2008: Heu was the late Mayor Baptiste's administrative assistant.
In 2024, while it still voted majority Democratic, Kauai County cast the highest percentage of its vote for the Republican candidate out of any county in the state, a record that has generally been held by Honolulu County. This was the first time since 1960 that the county held this distinction.
These include 84 single-family homes at the 220-lot Ku 'u Papaikou project on Hawaii island, 40 single-family homes at Palamanui on Hawaii island and 120 single-family homes at the 400-lot ...
The Territorial State Office Building was originally designed for the United States Federal Government to house Hawaii Territorial Administrative offices. [3] It now hosts the primary offices of the Public Utilities Commission, the Department of the Attorney General Investigations Division, the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center and other ...
Asing was re-elected to a fourteenth term on the Kauai County Council in 2008, pledging at the time not to seek another term in office in the future. [9] However, Asing, who was serving as council chairman, surprised many observers by filing for re-election in July 2010 to run for an additional term in the Kauai County Council. [9]