Hawaii tourism is cooling off this summer, and the visitor industry is concerned that the sector will continue to lose heat throughout this year and…
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This year’s Atlantic hurricane season has been relatively quiet so far, with just four storms becoming strong enough to merit names, and none strong enough…
A running monthly survey of people affected by Maui’s wildfire disaster nearly two years ago suggests that some market rental housing rates have begun to…
University of Hawaii researchers have linked dolphin strandings this summer to a bacteria — and warn that it can potentially transfer from animals to humans.…
The U.S. Army’s Schofield Barracks-based 25th Infantry Division is seeing drastic changes as “America’s Pacific Division” reshapes itself for potential conflict in the region. On…
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said Friday that it would shut down next year, effectively ending its half-century role as a backer of NPR, PBS…
Tropical Storm Henriette continued moving west-northwest early today over the Central East Pacific, far from land but expected to pass north of Hawaii in the…
Gov. Josh Green told NBC News he is considering a 2028 campaign for president of the United States with a possible platform of healing the…
U.S. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut have sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem condemning her agency’s treatment of Sae…
While marine debris often captures headlines as a visible threat to Hawaii’s beaches, another equally pressing issue lurks beneath the surface: pollution from cesspools. According…