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Hawaii License Plate

The History of the Hawaii License Plate

The license plate is a unique identifier for vehicles, and each state in the U.S. has its own design and numbering system. Hawaii, known for its vibrant culture and beautiful landscapes, is no exception.

Hawaii Telecom

Who Owns Hawaii Telecom Now?

Hawaiian Telcom, the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the state of Hawaii, is currently owned by Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets. The acquisition took place in September 2021, marking the latest chapter in the company’s long and storied history.

Haleakala National Park

Trace Levels of Contaminant Detected in Haleakala National Park Water

The Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) has reported the detection of trace levels of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) in the Haleakala National Park (HNP) drinking water system. This marks the first time this organic chemical has been detected during routine sampling at this location. However, the water remains safe to drink, as the levels of 2,4-D were well below the established safety limits.

Agencies in Hawaii

Exploring the Government Departments and Agencies of Hawaii

Hawaii, the Aloha State, is not just known for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture, but also for its well-structured government system. The state government of Hawaii is divided into various departments and agencies, each playing a crucial role in maintaining the smooth functioning of the state

Made in Hawaii

The Ultimate Guide to Made-in-Hawaii Products

Aloha and welcome to the world of authentic Hawaiian products! When you buy products made in Hawaii, you’re not just purchasing an item; you’re supporting local businesses, strengthening the local economy, and helping to create jobs. This guide will introduce you to a variety of made-in-Hawaii products and where you can find them.

The Secret Life of Coconuts

If you’re a solo traveler with an itch for tropical escapades and a thirst for quirky exploits, you’re in the right place. Forget about guidebooks telling you about Hawaii’s famous surfing spots or breathtaking hikes.