The number of people going hungry is at crisis levels here in Hawaii. And that's even before the federal shutdown sent thousands of people into food lines looking for help.
Woman with 233 charges exemplifies system where most cases are dismissed and people return to streets despite mayor's ambitious goal.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A second live skunk in one week was captured Thursday at Honolulu Harbor. U.S. Customs and Border Protection staff initially spotted the skunk at Pier 1 on Tuesday, Nov. 11.
Another live skunk was captured Thursday, this time at Honolulu Harbor. The previous skunk was captured at Hilo Harbor on Nov ...
For the second time this month, a live skunk has been captured at a Hawaii harbor, state officials said today.
A live skunk was captured by agriculture inspectors at Honolulu Harbor on Thursday. The Hawaii Department of Agriculture and ...
It’s not always easy living in the Islands. Yes, we have year-round sunshine and some of the world’s most beautiful beaches.
Kaumana Kalama lost his Honolulu police officer dad in 2020 and his mom a little over a year later while the son was in his ...
Honolulu police are providing an update to break down the arrest of the suspect accused of the murder of Jonnaven Monalim, a ...
For the some 24,000 federal workers in Hawaii, an end to the government shutdown couldn’t come soon enough. The Pantry by ...
A bill to end the longest U.S. government shutdown now awaits final House approval after a small group of Senate Democrats ...