Volunteers To Help People Clear Up Minor Legal Woes ‘Without Fear Of Arrest’
A free legal clinic in Waianae offers participants a chance to resolve outstanding warrants and clear arrest records without being detained or posting bail.
Photo Essay: Battle Lines Must Be Drawn Before The Rainbow Wahine Take The Field
A city contractor’s precision paint job precedes the University of Hawaii women’s soccer matches in Waipahu.
Shootz! Fires, Beach Erosion And The Changing Moon Are On Display
Meanwhile, Honolulu police step up their presence on the Westside, and the women’s prison on Oahu has new sections for inmates.
Gun Violence Data In Hawaii Is Incomplete 鈥 And Unreliable
Data collection and sharing is so limited that the Attorney General’s Office says researching ways to prevent firearm violence is “virtually impossible.”
Hawaii Man Accused Of Trying To Kill Trump Wrote A Book Urging Iran To Assassinate The Ex-President
Ryan Wesley Routh moved to Kaaawa outside of Honolulu in 2018 to go in business with his adult son building small wooden sheds.
The Mother Teresa Of Hawaii Had An Important Lesson For Us All
Homeless activist Twinkle Borge, who died in August, is being showered with public honors this week. She’d like it better if we would take meaningful action to address the struggles of our neighbors.
Shootz! Morgue Makeover, 9/11 Remembered And Light Shows At The Stadium And Airport
Plus a new legislator is sworn in, Kaimuki’s “parklets” are taken out and Democrats throw a debate party.
Ex-CIA Officer Who Spied For China Gets 10 Years In Prison 鈥 And A Lifetime Of Polygraph Tests
Hawaii resident pleaded guilty to a count of conspiracy to gather or deliver national defense information to a foreign government.
Hawaii Soldier Charged With Assaulting Police Officer With a Flagpole During Capitol Riot
A video captured him repeatedly striking a D.C. police officer, the FBI said.
Shootz! Smooth Sailing And Other Honolulu Scenes
Strikers, surfers, sailors, a podcaster and fire investigators do their things around Oahu.