Police, first responders surround Honolulu supermarket amid barricade situation
A video circulating on social media showed witnesses alleging that the individual was throwing liquor bottles and had started a fire inside the store. Read more
A video circulating on social media showed witnesses alleging that the individual was throwing liquor bottles and had started a fire inside the store. Read more
A comprehensive report by Maui grassroots organization Tagnawa and the Hawai‘i Workers Center highlights the deep disparities, resilience and urgent needs of Filipino survivors of the Aug. 8, 2023, Lahaina fires. Read more
As the holiday season unfolds, nonprofits and local organizations across Hawaii are ramping up efforts to support those most in need. From rebuilding homes destroyed in the devastating Aug. 8, 2023, Maui wildfires to providing critical health care services for children, these initiatives reflect the community’s response during this time of need. Read more
Two young siblings raised with a strong emphasis on community service are carrying forward a family tradition of giving back, particularly during the holiday season. Read more
The project on the site of the former Stadium Bowl-o-Drome, was celebrated Friday at a groundbreaking ceremony attended by DHHL officials, Gov. Josh Green, Mayor Rick Blangiardi, and U.S. Reps. Jill Tokuda and Ed Case. Read more
Dwayne Yuen, a 51-year-old Honolulu resident and former Punahou School basketball coach, admitted to all 12 counts of child exploitation and harassment offenses. Read more
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Hawaii on Thursday received more than $6 million from the federal government to implement its Digital Equity Plan, part of a nationwide effort to address barriers to internet access and use. The funding is provided through the $1.44 billion State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program, created under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Read more
The Ohana Navigation Center will serve hundreds of children, parents and family members annually, helping prevent and end homelessness. Read more
A motion filed by the Maui County Clerk seeks to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the results of the Nov. 5 general election, arguing that former Maui County Council member Kelly King, who lost to incumbent Tom Cook, failed to provide evidence of any errors or wrongdoing. Read more
The University of Hawaii and the Department of the Navy signed Monday an unprecedented 10-year agreement aimed at safeguarding natural and cultural resources on Navy and Marine Corps installations in the state. Read more
Hawaii’s rising cost of living has driven families to seek help for everyday necessities, underscoring the importance of community support during challenging times. Read more
The agency is interested in leasing land in or near Lahaina that will remain undeveloped for the next two to three years, providing an opportunity for property owners to support recovery efforts. Read more
The U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Hawaii, announced Tuesday that no determination of foul play or suicide has been made in the death of Honolulu businessman and crime boss Michael J. Miske Jr. Read more
Mid-Pacific Institute has announced a new policy allowing cryptocurrency donations, highlighting the school’s commitment to embracing innovation and broadening opportunities for inclusive philanthropy. Read more
Honolulu businessman Michael J. Miske Jr., 50, was found dead Sunday at the Federal Detention Center in Honolulu, where he had been held since his arrest in 2020 and was awaiting sentencing in January. Read more
Sources have confirmed with the Honolulu Star-Advertiser as of noon, but his cause of death has not been confirmed. Read more
Tiffany Nunies, 20, a human services major aspiring to become a social worker, said she chose to volunteer with Helping Hands Hawaii after researching various nonprofit organizations. Read more
Six units staffed with 16 personnel were dispatched to the scene. The first unit arrived at 9:50 p.m., established command, and secured a landing zone for air operations. Read more
Three of the four suspects involved in the incident have been identified and arrested through tips from the public and the efforts of HPD detectives and officers. Read more
Many families served by Helping Hands Hawaii allocate over 30% of their income to housing, leaving little for other necessities like food or furniture. Read more
A petroleum refinery in the James Campbell Industrial Park officially began its transition into the clean- energy sector with a blessing ceremony Thursday, marking the start of its efforts to adopt more sustainable energy practices and work toward Gov. Josh Green’s goal of achieving 100% renewable energy by 2045. Read more