News Domestic Abuse Victims Need Attorneys. Few In Hawaiʻi Can Afford Them Domestic violence advocates and attorneys say ongoing vacancies at the Domestic Violence Action Center contribute to the state’s lack of affordable legal services for survivors. July 3, 2025 0 Domestic Abuse Victims Need Attorneys. Few In Hawaiʻi Can Afford Them Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... Continue Reading Previous Governor’s state budget veto trims public school maintenanceNext DOE Faces Big Funding Shortfall For School Repairs And Construction Lawmakers are wary about giving the education department more money and control over construction funds after leaders have struggled to spend millions of dollars in recent years. Related Stories News The Kohala Center: Employment/Opportunities/Events July 17, 2025 0 News Mother And Daughter Saved By Stranger In Kayaking Catastrophe July 17, 2025 0 News Neal Milner: Sometimes, Preserving A Neighborhood Is Exactly The Wrong Call There are good reasons to oppose a North Shore tramway, but not all projects deserve automatic rejection. July 17, 2025 0 News Honolulu Police Commission Moves Forward On Search For New Chief Commissioners expect it will still be many months before a new chief is on board. July 17, 2025 0 News Paniolo Struggle To Raise Beef For Hawaiʻi As Drought Shrivels Grass Big Island ranches stand out for their commitment to grass-fed beef. As climate changes, they are offloading more calves to the mainland. July 17, 2025 0 News Taming the ‘Kraken’: Father, son rowing across the Pacific to Hilo July 17, 2025 0 News Kona Skatepark Expansion Celebrated July 17, 2025 0 News Food Truck Friday Event Temporarily Relocated to Old Kona Airport Beach Park July 17, 2025 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ