Lawyers for the defense and prosecution called the jail to warn that a prisoner was suicidal. Then the inmate hanged himself in a cell.
Lawyers for the defense and prosecution called the jail to warn that a prisoner was suicidal. Then the inmate hanged himself in a cell.
The Sutro Library holds a large manuscript collection that once belonged to a wealthy Brit whose hobby was Pacific exploration.
Lawmakers want to raise awareness about the state's red flag law, which has been virtually unused in the last six years — despite a significant increase in gun deaths.
A Hawaiʻi judge may be the one to decide what legal fees are reasonable under state law.
The Keauhou aquifer's current usage leaves room for more development, but a changing climate could significantly undercut that.
A proposal floated by House Finance Chair Chris Todd would continue much of the tax relief that was promised in 2024.
Makemake kekahi ʻohana o ka hihia e waiho ka ʻaha hoʻokolokolo a huna nā inoa o nā lālā ʻohana. Makemake ʻo Nā Kula ʻo Kamehameha e hōʻike ahuwale ʻia nā inoa.
The state entered into a contract to provide panic buttons to Hawaiʻi schools two years ago, but DOE campuses still don't have access to the technology.
Sen. Donna Kim and HGEA Director Randy Perreira each say the other is abusive. They should each look in the mirror.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's policy of personally reviewing large grants held up a request to renew emergency housing aid on Maui, a new report says.
Now, even if the webpages come down again, the data can remain public.
Years in the making, the transfer of Hā‘ena Beach Park from the county to the state is intended to alleviate longstanding parking issues and reclaim access for residents.
The former Hawaiʻi congresswoman was an outspoken critic of U.S.-led regime change wars. Then she went to work for Trump.
Hale Maluhia provides emergency shelter to vulnerable women but has never been inspected by county fire inspectors. Staff say the units are safe.
After years of budget increases as the city emerged from the pandemic, this year the mayor proposed a lower budget than last year’s.
In various court filings, Christopher Dawson's sister is pushing back against the DOJ narrative that he swindled a federal program meant to help his people.
The third Maui County planning director in three years plans to prioritize post-wildfire rebuilding and tackle complex local issues.
To raise revenue for its redevelopment, officials of the Hālawa arena want to join the legions of mainland sports venues named for corporate sponsors.
Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole is probing the department for evidence of what he believes to be a 'shadow policy' of favoring industries the Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity is in charge of regulating.
The TMT project is back under consideration for federal support, but it must complete a final design phase without taxpayer assistance.
Following Civil Beat’s reporting, the nonprofit is enlisting outside help to review its books.
It seems only fair that the process should unfold with full transparency.
Kevin Sumida could face punishment ranging from a private admonition to suspension.
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