News The Success Of Hawaiʻi’s Food And Farm Bills Could Depend On One Thing As Hawaiʻi continues to pinch pennies and fill holes created by federal cuts, lawmakers may have to choose between bills designed to bolster local food or fight invasive species. February 26, 2026 0 The Success Of Hawaiʻi’s Food And Farm Bills Could Depend On One Thing Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... What do you feel about this? 0% Love 0% Funny 0% Wow 0% Sad 0% Angry Post navigation Previous: More Design Delays Could Push Back Honolulu Rail Project — Again The city center segment of the $10B rail project is supposed to open in March 2031, but an outside consultant questions whether that plan is still feasible.Next: Every Afternoon, Construction Workers Stop What They’re Doing For One Little Girl — And It’s Beautiful Related Stories News Students Honor Principal Who Saved Them By Crowning Him Prom King May 2, 2026 0 News DLNR: Nene killed in Keaukaha May 2, 2026 0 News New Sites Opening May 4 to Help Residents Apply for Federal Disaster Assistance May 2, 2026 0 News Hilo Driver License Office Relocating on May 11 May 1, 2026 0 News GOVERNOR GREEN ORDERS FLAGS TO HALF-STAFF FOR NATIONAL FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS MEMORIAL WEEKEND May 1, 2026 0 News Utility Worker Saves Toddler Just Seconds Before He Runs Into Traffic May 1, 2026 0 News Denby Fawcett: Lei Makers Are Struggling To Keep Up With Demand This May Day Recent storms and other economic issues have taken their toll on Hawaiʻi’s flower vendors. May 1, 2026 0 News Kailua-Kona Confronts A Paid Parking ‘Epidemic’ Hawai‘i County Council members are struggling to tackle an issue that residents say is ruining the community. May 1, 2026 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ