Sages Over 70: Puanani Burgess
The tireless advocate for local communities and equal justice continues to work as a mediator with no thoughts of retiring
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The tireless advocate for local communities and equal justice continues to work as a mediator with no thoughts of retiring
The new turf is part of a $11.8 million overhaul of UH Mānoa's Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex.
The longtime CEO of First Hawaiian Bank is well-known for a multitude of community-building efforts over 60 years and his public service continues today
The organizations that sell produce directly to consumers have enjoyed dramatic increases in demand during the pandemic. Much of their produce came from farmers whose sales to restaurants declined.
A look back at gains and losses in a tumultuous year.
In some cases, it will make more sense to repurpose underused buildings than to tear them down and start from scratch. Recent examples include the office-to-residential conversion of 1132 Bishop Street and the transformation of the former Macy’s in Kailua into Lau Hala Shops.
The company’s new owner plans to expand its dairy products and juices while adding a line of soy milk and other plant-based beverages – all with local ingredients.
Tens of thousands of employed and unemployed people are hoping for a job in a better workplace. Your company can become that Best Place to Work.
2022’s Hawai‘i Triennial event will bring together local artists and those from around the Pacific to exhibit modern art and provoke discussion around current issues.
Industry leaders share new challenges and what they look forward to in the future.
With cyber-attacks at an all-time high, it has never been more important to understand what your business’s security posture is.