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Pomp, pageantry, and even protests: Hawaii State Legislature opens

Hawaii's state legislature opened today and for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, the public was allowed to be a part of it. Hawaii's state legislature has opened. First the first time in nearly three years, members of the public were allowed to be a part of it. → Read More

Hawaii drivers look for relief from skyrocketing gas prices

Skyrocketing prices at the pump have some residents asking for relief. → Read More

Plan to clean up polluted Ala Wai canal with thousands of mudballs

An ambitious project aims to clear up one of Oahu's most polluted waterways: the Ala Wai Canal. → Read More

City halfway to green goal of planting trees

The City and County of Honolulu is half way toward its ambitious goal of planting 100,000 more trees. → Read More

Hau'ula land owner fights foreclosure effort from city

The city takes steps to take away a Hau'ula property from its owner. → Read More

New boating recommendations around humpback whales

Island boaters have new guidelines to help keep humpback whales healthier and happier. → Read More

Honolulu Preschool forced to close after 36 years

After 36 years, Seagull Schools Honolulu location will be forced to close at the end of August. → Read More

Reasons behind Honolulu's building permit backlog

Building permit applications have been piling up on Oahu, adding to project wait time for thousands of residents. → Read More

Cost for pool supplies jumps during shortage

Another sign of the current supply shortage could be more of Hawaii's swimming pools turning green. → Read More

Waikiki surf rack arson

An arrest has been made from this weekend's fire in Waikiki → Read More

Hawaii hotel occupancy and room rates down

After a busy summer season for tourism, many Hawaii hotels are seeing a dramatic drop in occupancy and room prices. → Read More

High hospitalization rates stress Hawaii's healthcare systems

Efforts underway to increase COVID patient capacity at Hawaii hospitals. → Read More

Fewer crowds gathering on Labor Day

The request went out for resident to not gather this Labor Day, and it appears many followed the advice of Hawaii's leaders. → Read More

Fewer crowds gathering on Labor Day

The request went out for resident to not gather this Labor Day, and it appears many followed the advice of Hawaii's leaders. → Read More

Honolulu pilot program to cite red light runners set to start

By the end of the year, 10 Honolulu Intersections could have a camera installed to track and ticket drivers for running red lights. → Read More

Oahu homeowners could get cash for PV system batteries

Hawaiian Electric will give money to Oahu homeowners to make sure PV systems have batteries. → Read More

Lawmakers work to override governor's vetoes

Governor David Ige's veto of more than two dozen bills sent state lawmakers back to work. → Read More

Oahu hotspots for violent crimes

The pair of stabbings in Waikiki have some worried about a rise in violent crimes on Oahu. We see which communities have the highest number of those crimes. → Read More

Should Hawaii spend or save federal relief funds?

Federal relief funds made a major impact on the state, but some want to make sure some money is saved for problems affecting Hawaii AFTER the pandemic. → Read More

Should Hawaii spend or save federal relief funds?

Federal relief funds made a major impact on the state, but some want to make sure some money is saved for problems affecting Hawaii AFTER the pandemic. → Read More