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The current 26 percent Federal Solar Tax Credit expires at the end of 2022, meaning if you want to save the most money on PV, now may be the time to install.
In honor of Black History Month, a look back at how Black people have helped shape the culture and character of Hawaii for centuries, and continue to do so.
Learn about how to make a difference in Hawaii and how to support organizations such as Aloha Food Harvest and Shriners Hospital for Children-Honolulu.
Learn more about the Armed Services YMCA, the oldest nonprofit serving U.S. military personnel and their families.
Online marketplace scams are on the rise. Here's our quick guide on what to look out for, and how to stay safe while shopping online.
Read about YWCA Hawaii's CEO Noriko Namiki and her journey to becoming a CEO in Hawaii.
Meet the new director of Honolulu Museum of Art, Halona Norton-Westbrook, and her pioneering of a museum experience in the midst of a global pandemic.
Work-from-home scams can take your money and even your identity, but the good news is you can protect yourself. Here's what you should look out for to stay safe.
The Federal Reserve has been in the news a lot lately. But what is the Fed, really? In this blog, you’ll learn about this important organization and the role they play in our economy.
As part of Bank of Hawai‘i’s 17th annual Community Service Day, bank employees volunteered at historic Princess Ruth Ke‘elikōlani Middle School last month.
Learn about Pride month and how you can #showyourpride during COVID-19. Read about the resources supporting pride month.
Learn how to protect yourself from social engineering fraud, including the common tactics used by scammers and practical tips to safeguard your personal and financial information.
If you'd like to buy a home in Hawaii, here are a few tips that can help you find a house or apartment in Hawaii's highly competitive housing market.
Camille Nelson is the first female dean of the William S. Richardson School of Law at UH Manoa. Here, she speaks about her passion for justice, diversity and opportunity.
Learn more about Dress for Success, a program supported by YWCA Oahu, whose mission is to empower women by providing support, professional attire and development tools.
Meet new president and CEO of Goodwill Hawaii, Katy Chen, as she works towards serving the community during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
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