Hawaii doesn’t have a professional sports team to support a planned new stadium on Oahu, but the consortium working to develop a mixed-use community around…
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A 28-year-old Lihue man is facing a federal criminal charge after he allegedly trafficked in child pornography, posed as a teenage boy on Snapchat and…
Negotiations between the Army and the state of Hawaii over land leases that expire in 2029 are moving forward amid intensifying scrutiny. Gov. Josh Green…
The 37-year-old Maui Police Department officer ambushed and killed on the night of Aug. 15 was one of a half-dozen officers who responded to the…
The University of Hawaii and the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency have officially entered into a new partnership agreement. The two already have worked together, sharing…
A recent study found Hawaii has the sixth-highest rate of fatal crashes caused by distracting driving among U.S. states. The study, commissioned by the Los…
More than half of formerly incarcerated women in Hawaii return to prison, with the risk even higher for those without stable housing, disproportionately affecting Native…
The Legislature has agreed to add $4 million to the state Attorney General’s litigation budget — essentially doubling it over the next two years —…
The Navy’s Red Hill closure task force is cleaning up miles of pipelines in preparation for their eventual removal, a key step in efforts to…
Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll has a vision for soldiers in the Pacific, and part of it centers on renegotiating leases for Hawaii lands…