Hawaii leaders working to reopen schools Hawaii's leaders are finally agreeing on a way to end the state's cut in school days to the lowest in the nation, but it probably won't happen before students lose several more instructional days.
By: Mark Niesse|Date: Nov 17, 2009 Parents protest Hawaii school closures Angry parents are protesting the loss of education for their children on the first day of Hawaii's statewide public school closures.
By: Mark Niesse|Date: Oct 23, 2009 Hawaii’s health insurance plan keep ranks of uninsured lower Despite employer-paid healthcare, Hawaii has its coverage gaps, too HONOLULU - Hawaii’s decades-old law aimed at increasing health coverage by requiring companies to provide insurance to their workers has brought something less than universal healthcare to the 50th state.
By: Mark Niesse|Date: Jul 27, 2009 N. Korea threat rattles Hawaii HONOLULU - Comforted by the military’s missile defense systems, Hawaii residents doubt that a North Korean missile would light up the clear island sky like fireworks on the Fourth of July.
By: Mark Niesse|Date: Jun 21, 2009 World View News Service on Yahoo
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