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On Aug. 21, 1959, President Dwight Eisenhower signed the official proclamation admitting Hawaii as the 50th state.
Hawaii was defeated by Arizona 40-6 on Saturday, Aug. 30. Alejado threw for 157 yards on 18-of-31 attempts (58.1%) with no ...
For electric vehicle drivers in Hawaii, there will soon be few, if any, perks left — as some of the most popular ones are set ...
Hawaii officially became a U.S. state on this day in history, August 21, 1959, after more than half a century as a territory. The day is known as "Statehood Day." ...
Hawaii’s labor force continues to shrink, leading to fears of an even bigger workforce crisis ahead as the population ages, ...
Hawaii State Senate Majority Leader J. Kalani English (D-7th District) gave a tour of the State Capitol. Senator English talked about the process of Hawaii's statehood and its complicated ...
An effort to expeditiously fill chronically high state job vacancies with displaced federal workers in Hawaii since February ...
Just before statehood in 1959, Hawaii Democrats took control of local government for the first time and have never looked back.
Color photographs from Hawaii in 1959, the year the islands officially became America's 50th state.
What Hawaii’s statehood says about inclusion in America Conditional inclusion for “model minorities” perpetuates enduring forms of racial exclusion.
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