Episode 23 of the ongoing Halemaumau eruption ended suddenly Sunday night, capping a dramatic display of lava fountains and vigorous plume activity at Kilauea Volcano.…
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A more than 100-year-old family-owned business has requested the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation pause its plans to condemn the company’s large automotive servicing center…
A group of Native Hawaiians and three environmental organizations are challenging the legality of a move by President Donald Trump to permit commercial fishing within…
It was standing room only Wednesday afternoon at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl as veterans and community members gathered to honor…
Randall Wallace, 67, was apartment hunting last week for a permanent home of his own following years on the street and after only two months…
The transport of 400,000 tons of nonhazardous debris from the August 2023 Lahaina wildfire from a temporary storage site in Olowalu to a permanent disposal…
Mahina Robbins, a second-year Ph.D. student at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, moved to Hawaii in 2023 to reconnect with her Native Hawaiian heritage…
Advocates and educators gathered virtually Tuesday evening to share critical guidance with Hawaii families and public school staff on how to respond if U.S. Immigration…
Hannah Kobayashi, a Hawaii woman who went missing from Los Angeles International Airport in November, kicking off an international search before resurfacing in Mexico a…
The state agency helping Native Hawaiians with housing needs is at risk again of a federal funding cutoff. President Donald Trump is proposing to eliminate…