Gov. Josh Green has requested billions in investments for the military to continue training on state lands, including funds ...
Members of the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives Native Hawaiian Caucus recently met privately with Gov. Josh Green to share ...
Hawaiian governor's advisory panel, including Native leaders, discusses future of U.S. Army-leased lands as 2029 expiration ...
Members of the Native Hawaiian Caucus of the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives met privately with Gov. Josh Green on Friday, ...
The U.S. Army’s 65-year leases on 22,971 acres of state lands at Pōhakuloa Training Area on the Big Island and 6,322 acres of ...
In 1964, the Army obtained leases on state-owned lands on Oahu, including in Kahuku, Kawailoa-Poamoho and Makua Valley, and on Hawaii Island for $1. All the leases are set to expire in 2029.
HONOLULU — A high-altitude plateau on the Big Island is the only place in Hawaii where thousands of ground forces can practice firing live munitions. It’s also a place many Native Hawaiians consider ...
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii’s land board rejected the Army’s environmental impact statement to retain land on the Big Island used for live-fire training, a vote some Native Hawaiian leaders say reflects a ...
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii (AP) — The U.S. Army’s top civilian leader said Tuesday that he wants to move more quickly on an agreement that will allow the military to continue using the only ...
Its importance to the U.S. is only growing as China becomes more assertive, particularly regarding Taiwan. But the Army's lease for state lands beneath a key part of the training range expires in 2029 ...
HONOLULU (AP) — A high-altitude plateau on the Big Island is the only place in Hawaii where thousands of ground forces can practice firing live munitions. It’s also a place many Native Hawaiians ...
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