Hawaii’s red-hot construction industry represents the only bright spot in an otherwise somber economic outlook heading toward the end of the year, with even more…
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The Kauai Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation reports the results of the Blue Water Task Force (BWTF) on Sept. 20 after sampling coastal waters and…
For Les Watling, ecologist and professor emeritus at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the name for a new species of deep-sea coral — Iridogorgia…
Molokai residents have won approval from the state to temporarily stop the shipment of plants and other materials to the island to protect it from…
Honolulu Police Department detectives are looking for suspects and investigating four shootings in Kalihi between Sept. 10 and Sept 17. “Our detectives are looking closely…
Maui Land &Pineapple Co. filed counterclaims in court late Monday night against five entities suing the company over an irrigation water shortage that led the…
There is a recent grave at Kalaupapa, and the few living patients on the state Department of Health’s Hansen’s disease registry range in age from…
Hawaii’s health, social service and cultural nonprofits are operating under a cloud of uncertainty as sweeping federal policy changes ripple through the state. From frozen…
PRINCEVILLE – Effective immediately, the access gate to Queen’s Bath in Princeville has been closed through winter in the interest of public safety. “Access to…
Gov. Josh Green has issued an emergency proclamation to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines remain accessible in Hawaii, after recent federal decisions created uncertainty over who…