Crews Mourn The 鈥楿nreal鈥 Death Of One Of Hawaii鈥檚 Greatest Navigators
Kalepa Baybayan, a longtime H艒k奴le鈥榓 captain who helped rekindle traditional navigation in the Pacific, died suddenly in Seattle on Thursday.
Military Pilots Try To Keep Hawaii Skies Quiet. Here’s Why It’s Hard
Oahu residents have long complained about noise from military flights — and some worry about safety.
Retiring Native Hawaiian Army General Was A Trailblazer
Maj. Gen. Suzanne Vares-Lum was the first Native Hawaiian woman to be an Army general and was the face of the military for many of Hawaii’s leaders.
Ige Details Plans For A Hawaii Vaccine Passport
The governor’s latest emergency proclamation also extends an eviction moratorium through June.
Dole Fined $20,000 For ‘Significant’ Safety Risks Posed By Wahiawa Dam
The fine was among the first enforcements against local dam owners since the Kaupakalua dam overflowed, prompting evacuations on Maui.
Bans On High Capacity Magazines For Guns Fail At Legislature
Bills to legalize recreational marijuana and collect more data on police use of force also stall.
Rep. Case Joins US House Problem Solvers Caucus
The bipartisan group is focused on 鈥渃ommon sense solutions鈥 to the nation鈥檚 toughest challenges.
Hawaii To Get A Much Smaller Supply Of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
Despite the setback, state health officials say appointments are still widely available at retail pharmacies.
Senate Panel Restores OHA Budget
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs will also get some of the funding for this year that was withheld because of an incomplete audit.
Ige Withdraws Land Board Nominee Sam Gon
The long-time BLNR member served several terms but faced opposition to serve another.