News

The Office of Economic Revitalization announced on June 3 the launch of the ʻOhana Memorial Support: COVID-19 COFA Funeral ...
Beginning Thursday, June 5, a variety of free musical performances will be featured at Foster, Ho‘omaluhia and Wahiawā botanical gardens. Concerts will range from blues to bagpipes, island jams, and ...
"There will be nothing left for them to showcase to the rest of the world." Lawmakers pass sweeping new tax that will impact ...
Hawaiʻi has hired its first state fire marshal in more than 45 years, bringing in Dori Booth from Arizona to oversee fire ...
The Hawaiian Islands are known for their beaches, warm waters and thrilling ocean activities. However, for some visitors, the ...
Pride flags will fly at the Hawaii State Capitol for the first time this June, marking a historic milestone for LGBTQIA+ ...
Hawaiʻi is celebrating World Pride with a statewide calendar of events that shine a light on the islands’ long, rich history ...
Hawaiʻi offers a variety of arts and culture events in June, including festivals, concerts, and museum exhibits.
New publicly accessible park space and a much-needed pedestrian bridge bring smart growth to Honolulu's downtown.
Nicolle Saroukos, a 25-year-old Australian resident from Southwest Sydney, was recently denied entry into Hawaii, imprisoned overnight at the Federal Detention Center in Honolulu, and then deported.
Governor Josh Green signed into law Senate Bill 1396, now Act 96 today making it the first of its kind in the nation and creates what’s being called a “Climate Impact Fee” also ...