The state’s MMJ market generates about $5.3 million in monthly sales. Medical patients account for 25% of all cannabis consumers in the state.
When 26-year-old Danielle Wilbanks looks at the cost of living, the student loans she’s still carrying and a career path reshaped by the pandemic, she feels like she’s standing on shifting ground.
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - New data from AARP shows about 1 in 4 adults in Hawaii are family caregivers, providing unpaid care to loved ones, and 60 percent of them juggle full- or part-time jobs.
More than 20% of Hawai’i residents are over the age of 65 years old, possibly making them more at risk for eye diseases, health officials report. One such disease to be aware of is age-related macular ...
Fifteen-year-olds can’t get a driver’s license or vote in elections, but they can get married in Hawaii – one of a shrinking number of states that allows underage marriage. A bill that would’ve ...
Most people do not think about their teeth until something hurts. Oral health is not just about brushing and flossing. It is ...
HONOLULU (Island News) -- Summer finds many Hawaii high school graduates getting ready to go to college. But, an increasing number of young adults also look at alternative and cheaper ways to start a ...
University of Hawaii at Manoa biology student Rosco Rebibis took an end-of-semester quiz for his Chemistry class in Bilger Hall earlier this month. Rebibis balances school, part-time work and an ...
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