As the Navy prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday in October, U.S. Navy Region Hawaii has been working to spotlight and encourage volunteerism among its…
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The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority advisory board — composed of eight new members and four returning ones — met Thursday with the hope of achieving a…
Hurricane Kiko remains a powerful Category 4 hurricane far out in the East Pacific as it moves west toward the Hawaii islands on Wednesday evening.…
Know the difference between a red or yellow tsunami evacuation zone in Hawaii? Residents who live in red areas of the map, mostly along coastlines…
A day of profound global significance — the formal end of World War II — occurred on Sept. 2, 1945, aboard the USS Missouri in…
On Tuesday, Kiko grew to a Category 2 hurricane in the East Pacific this morning and is expected to continue strengthening as it heads toward…
Deficiencies in managing the tsunami threat to Hawaii last month are leading to planned improvements that include manual traffic intersection management, fewer broken warning sirens…
The search for the next Hawaii County police chief and the department’s involvement with federal immigration enforcement were the hot topics at a recent Police…
The Aloha Stadium Authority has secured the necessary permits from the City and County of Honolulu to start work on dismantling the old stadium in…
Rising tariffs and trade policy uncertainty have shaken Hawaii’s auto market, contributing to a 3.3% drop in new car and light truck registrations in the…