Hawaii-based Navy forces now have a new commander overseeing base operations in the islands. Rear Adm. Stephen Barnett relinquished command of U.S. Navy Region Hawaii…
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The Honolulu Police Department, city leaders and union officials are collaborating to recruit and retain officers as vacancies have hit an all-time high. According to…
On a crystalline morning, with humpback whales leaping in the indigo waters offshore, a group of archivists, curators, conservators and volunteers gathered in a makeshift…
Whether a president can change federal regulations established through government agency rule-making procedures was debated in a Honolulu courtroom Tuesday as a potential linchpin of…
Honolulu will head back to the Little League World Series, and take its shot at title No. 3. Bronson Fermahin pitched 52⁄3 innings with one…
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…
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 watery fate of the historic Falls of Clyde has been sealed. The state has awarded Shipwright LLC, a Florida-based company, a $4.9 million contract…