In a press release, Hawaiʻi’s governor and attorney general took some credit for the victory, as did New York Attorney ...
A large swath of the central Oʻahu garden has been closed for many weeks due to a coconut rhinoceros beetle infestation. It ...
Family claims administrators at Hawaiʻi's only public psychiatric hospital failed to institute basic safety protocols to ...
Sports organizers, including the International Olympic Committee, are increasingly grappling with how to handle carbon ...
The escalating situation at Union Plaza serves as a warning about the weaknesses in Hawaiʻi’s landlord — tenant laws, and how those gaps endanger the health, safety, and housing security of the 40% of ...
Submissions to Civil Beat's fifth Neighborhood Haiku project reveal fresh, albeit brief, insights into island life.
Advocates say we're the only state without a law requiring release of dying inmates in some circumstances, and will press the ...
For three decades, Waikīkī's Hilton Hawaiian Village has donated meals with all the trimmings to the Institute for Human ...
Honolulu’s troubled permitting department will close its front counter services next week and won’t be accepting phone calls ...
San Diego Deputy Chief Rudy Tai's conditional appointment as Kauaʻi police chief marks a turning point for a department with ...
Among dozens of proposed amendments that the Charter Commission will consider putting on the ballot next fall is one ...
The percentage of violent crimes that end in an arrest or a closed case is declining, as agencies grapple with understaffing, ...