The Department of Justice wants to join the cruise ship industry's lawsuit against the state over a new tax on passengers visiting the islands.
Wilding, a former Olympian who now runs a Honolulu-based nonprofit teaching ocean sports and safety to youth, health care in ...
“Hawaii’s Act 96 conflicts with longstanding constitutional safeguards that protect maritime commerce and freedom of ...
Residents now must wait until next year to tackle pressing problems like protection for immigrants, funding for nonprofits ...
Three tax types comprise a state's tax burden: property taxes, personal income taxes, and sales/excise taxes. Four total ...
In a case of homecourt advantage may not be worth much, the Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals ruled that a vendor’s aircraft-part sales to ...
Defendants from across Southern California allegedly siphoned the money via staffing companies that employed temporary ...
Baywatch' is getting $21 million in state tax credits to shoot in L.A., as California hands out $313 million to 17 shows.
With big bucks for Fallout, The Night Agent moving out West, & more, California handed out hundreds of millions in tax ...
There’s a new twist in the fight over Hawaii’s new Green Fee. The U.S. Department of Justice is jumping into the lawsuit ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is getting involved in the lawsuit between the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) ...