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Past articles by Marisa:

Whistleblower tells police commission concerns about upcoming promotions

The retired Honolulu Police Department lieutenant who recently received a $550,000 payout from the city spoke on Wednesday before the Honolulu Police Commission. → Read More

Hawaii's Most Wanted: Fred Calleon

He's wanted on an $11,000 bench warrant. → Read More

Hawaii's Most Wanted: Reggie Williander

Honolulu police are looking for Reggie Williander, 26. → Read More

Hawaii's Most Wanted: Joshua Halemano

Honolulu police are looking for Joshua Halemano. → Read More

Kahala woman has quite a Christmas collection

Dottie Frisbee of Kahala has more than 250 Santa dolls, figurines and collectables. → Read More

Hawaii's Most Wanted

On Hawaii's Most Wanted:  a man arrested for sexually assaulting a visitor on the north shore. Honolulu police are looking for Michael Burke. → Read More

Common Kings credits Hawaii with putting the band on the map

A band with Hawaii ties will be opening for Bruno Mars at Aloha Stadium this weekend. → Read More

Most haunted places in Hawaii

Ghost storyteller Lopaka Kapanui reveals what he thinks are the top three haunted places in Hawaii, on the KHON2 News at 10. → Read More

Exclusive behind the scenes look inside HPD's 911 call center

You see the Hollywood version every Monday night on Fox's hit show "9-1-1." KHON2 was recently given a behind the scenes look inside the Honolulu Police Department's 911 call center to see what it's really like. → Read More

New website aims to help make Chinatown safer

In September, the Honolulu Police Department told KHON2 that it partnered with the federal Drug Enforcement Agency in an effort to crack down on crime in Chinatown. → Read More

Family 'shocked' after man who shot up home acquitted of attempted murder

A Kunia family is disappointed with the verdict handed down for the man who shot up their home in 2016. → Read More

Maui County faces heavy storm cleanup after Olivia

Maui County was recovering from Olivia Thursday morning after being hit with power outages, road closures, and evacuations. → Read More

'We're very, very fortunate.' Maui's mayor optimistic despite damage from Olivia

The most important thing is that no one was injured or killed, but the tropical storm did cause some property damage on Maui. → Read More

Hawaii lawmaker heading to Surf Ranch to pitch Hawaii to Olympic officials

Some of the world's best surfers are getting ready for their next tour event, and this one will be on man made waves about a hundred miles away from the nearest beach in California. One of our lawmakers sees this as an economic opportunity for Hawaii. → Read More

Waiakea Elementary among several Hawaii island schools damaged by Lane

Four kindergarten classes, a special education class, and a preschool class are now displaced. → Read More

Cleanup begins for residents in Mountain View hit by storm

Off of Highway 11, halfway between Hilo and Volcano - you'll find Mountain View - an area that got more than 50 inches of rain since Wednesday. → Read More

'I was so scared.' Some lose everything as Lane floods part of Hawaii island

Lane sure left its mark on Hawaii island, especially in the Piihonua neighborhood of Hilo. → Read More

Two women murdered years apart. Can you help solve these cold cases?

Their murders happened years apart, but the deaths of Mildred Gumbo and Kathy Hicks are similar in many ways. They both were both the same age when they died and both were killed shortly after arriving on Oahu. → Read More

Kilauea: Reshaping the Aina

Madame Pele is showing the world her incredible force, but for all her beauty, there is a price to pay. → Read More

Voters could play major role in future of Hawaii's school system

Researchers say more money may be key to turning around failing school systems. This year voters will be asked to answer a question that could play a key role in making that happen. → Read More