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These four Most Charitable Companies 2023 honorees mobilized with emergency supplies, health clinics and an unusual recovery mission.
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Shidler College of Business hosted nearly 300 donors and students at its annual Scholarship Luncheon at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel on November 6.
Three generations of the Luke Family have maintained Hawaii National Bank’s support of local businesses
At issue is the commission paid to agents who represent buyers in real estate transactions.
10 wāhine who have stepped up to lead, from corporate executives to organizers of grassroots relief efforts on Maui.
But the new Kapālama Container Terminal is the first step in an ambitious plan to create a more resilient port and cope with a rising ocean.
Our collective goal is to remain at the forefront of innovation, addressing employers needs today and for decades to come.
Five local experts discuss how AI is helping to synthesize data, generate ideas and handle tedious tasks.
An expert explains how to reverse the damage from the state’s 83,000 cesspools, including using treated wastewater for irrigation and landscaping.
One Realtor says prices will likely go up fast when interest rates fall, so eager buyers are being encouraged to close on deals now and then try to refinance in a few years at lower rates.
The company is on a mission to conserve land, save native species, promote food security and develop renewable energy from agriculture.
The virtual “master class” run by XLR8HI is helping people launch and scale their businesses.
The company helps homeowners and renters reduce their energy and water waste, while saving customers $6.3 million a year.
We spoke with Robert Libby, assistant VP of claims at First Insurance Co., and Aaron Poentis, regional account manager of First Onsite Property Restoration in Hawai‘i, about what residents should know about filing insurance claims after a wildfire and what the process generally looks like.
A program that limits access at Kaua‘i’s Hā‘ena State Park and raises local dollars is considered a model for places inundated by visitors.
Here are the options for people who can’t live in their homes anymore, but still owe money on the mortgage.
The president-elect of the Realtors Association of Maui estimates about 40 to 50 agents lost their homes and possessions, and one is reported missing.
Chad Buck, CEO of the Hawaii Foodservice Alliance, was deeply involved with the thousands of other volunteers bringing food and other essentials to the survivors of the wildfires. He describes what he saw and the powerful emotions he and others felt.
Here’s what residents and businesses impacted by the Maui wildfires should know about ordering replacement documents and applying for federal assistance. Plus, a list of local financial institutions offering emergency relief.
Micah Kāne, CEO of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation, describes how donations are being used to help the needy.
A list of local businesses and organizations helping Maui wildfire survivors access essential items and funding.
Our biannual BOSS Survey finds 57% of companies raised prices last year. And a surprise: ESG and DEI policies are not especially popular.
Pu‘uhonua o Wai‘anae community members turn their vision into reality with a new development in the back of Wai‘anae Valley.