The TV shows make it look easy, but Honolulu is a tough city for home flippers, who like intended owner-occupants face high housing prices and…
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South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol will be on Oahu this week to meet with top U.S. military officials before flying to Washington, D.C., to…
A contractor hired by the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority is recommending that an alternative system of tourism governance replace the agency, which was created by the…
Three former Hawai‘i Democratic governors — John Waihee, Ben Cayetano and Neil Abercrombie — on Saturday called for President Joe Biden to withdraw his bid…
Mayor Rick Blangiardi and Gov. Josh Green teamed up again Friday to announce their latest effort to reduce homelessness on Oahu by unveiling the latest…
Just as a short-term lease between the Army and the state for use of what was formerly known as Dillingham Airfield expired Friday, Gov. Josh…
HONOLULU — This week marked the start of Hawaiian Electric’s program of proactively shutting off power in specified areas to protect the public if and…
HONOLULU — Gov. Josh Green on Wednesday signed 11 agriculture-related bills to protect Hawai‘i’s biosecurity, preserve the safety of the state’s food systems and safeguard…
HILO, Hawai‘i — A proposal that would allow Big Island beekeepers to work closer to home remains popular among residents and policymakers alike. While apiaries…
Two approved legislative bills addressing Hawaii’s growing invasive species problems are among the 17 on the chopping block. One of them is House Bill 2619,…