The U.S. military has been watching a Chinese naval vessel operating off the coast of Hawaii this week. On Wednesday, a spokesperson for the Oahu-based…
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As gusts of up to 30 miles per hour and dry conditions persist for Oahu’s leeward coast, the Honolulu Fire Department has battled multiple wildland…
HILO — The Hawaii County Police Commission declined to let Chief Benjamin Moszkowicz withdraw his retirement letter Thursday and will look for a new leader…
The Hawaii National Guard’s top officer was in the Philippines last week meeting with military officials in the country. On Tuesday, Maj. Gen. Stephen Logan…
Gov. Josh Green signed three bills on Thursday to enhance protections for vulnerable citizens in Hawaii, including one measure focused on helping kupuna living with…
It was only one weekend, which should not be taken as a complete picture of the state of crime on Oahu. Still, residents are right…
Five-year-old Charlotte “Sharkey” Schaefers drowned 21 years ago after saving a 3-year-old boy in a poorly maintained and overflowing detention retention pond, and her legacy…
The death toll on Hawaii roadways continues to climb, with 70 traffic-related fatalities already tallied at the halfway mark. That’s close to a 50% increase…
Honolulu firefighters had a 95-acre wildfire in Maili 75% contained Sunday night after it led to the mass evacuation of Leeward Coast residents, resulted in…
The peak summer travel season is coming in cool — a sign that many businesses in Hawaii’s visitor industry will struggle to hit their year-end…