News
Attorney General Chin to Succeed Tsutsui as Lieutenant Governor
Democratic candidate Doug Chin (Hawai‘i-01), the state’s attorney general, will succeed Shan Tsutsui as the 13th lieutenant governor of Hawai‘i.
Guide Dies During Lava Tour
The Hawai‘i Fire Department reports that one person passed away and three others were injured in the Kalapana Chain Of Craters Road area of the Big Island.
PHOTO UPDATE: Missing Woman’s Friends, Co-Workers Express Concern
As the Hawai‘i Fire Department continues its search for Kelly Mrowinski, relatives provided photos and friends and co-workers expressed heartfelt concern about the beloved nurse.
Large Ball of Derelict Nets Recovered Off Waikiki
Lifeguards first reported the net mass about 300 yards offshore in a popular surf break known as “Pops,” fronting the Royal Hawaiian Hotel.
Senators Recognize Fred Korematsu Day
Sens. Mazie K. Hirono and Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) led a resolution recognizing Fred Korematsu.
Kanuha Makes State Senate Run Official
Hawaiʻi County Councilman Dru Kanuha pulled and filed his candidacy papers today…
Lee Loy Seeks Re-Election for Council District 3
Hawai‘i County Councilwoman Sue Keohokapu Lee Loy will seek re-election for Council District 3.
Hawai‘i Joins Coalition to Protect ‘Sanctuary’ Jurisdictions
AGs file brief in City of Chicago v. Sessions, opposing Trump Administration’s new conditions on Byrne-JAG Law Enforcement Grants.
Local Doctor Donates Fishing Vessel for Veterans
On Christmas Day 2017, the Veterans Fishing Foundation received what could be the best gift possible for fishermen—a boat.
House Speaker Saiki Comments on Complaints Against Souki
House of Representatives Speaker Scott K. Saiki released a statement about the sexual harassment complaint filed against Speaker Emeritus Joseph M. Souki.
Hawai‘i Women’s Legislative Caucus Unveils 2018 Legislative Package
The annual Legislative Breakfast and Panel Discussion hosted by the Hawai‘i Women’s Legislative Caucus was held on Wednesday, Jan. 24.
Legislators Introduce Bill to Protect Hawaiʻi & Alaska’s Rural Airports
Legislation has been introduced to exempt Hawaiʻi and Alaska from regulations that threaten federal funding for the states’ Essential Air Service communities.
Siren & Emergency Alert Test Feb. 1, 11:45 AM
Hawai‘i’s monthly test of the Statewide Outdoor Warning Siren System is scheduled for today, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018, at 11:45 a.m.
Pōhakuloa Training Area February Advisory
Hawai‘i military units are scheduled to conduct various types of training here in February that may be heard or observed by the surrounding communities.
‘Check Your Pressure’ During American Heart Month
The Hawai‘i Department of Health (DOH) encourages everyone to have their blood pressure checked regularly to reduce their risk for heart attack.
HPD Searching for Woman Wanted on Warrants
The Hawaiʻi Island Police Department is searching for 26-year-old Mei Tanaka.
ACLU Report: Bail Practices Prioritize Wealth of Accused Over Community Risk
The report states that the primary reason so many people wait in jail for months is because they cannot afford to get out while waiting for trial.
DOH Investigates Suspicious Network Activity Detected
The Department of Health announces that it is working with the state’s Office of Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) to investigate suspicious network activity.
FCC Releases Report on False Ballistic Alert, Employee Believed Threat was Real
HI-EMA’s lack of preparation for how to respond to the transmission of a false alert was largely responsible for the 38-minute delay in correcting the alert.
Executive Vice President of Education at Kamehameha Schools Stepping Down
Dr. Holoua Stender, Executive Vice President of Education of Kamehameha Schools, announced he has retired from his position.
