Beating Death In Oahu Jail Ends With Acquittal Of Mentally Ill Killer
The murder of Jacob Russell, 56, drew attention to Hawaii’s practice of withholding information when inmates die in custody.
Maui Charter Commission Vets Record Number Of Reforms On Elections, Police
The Maui Charter Commission will review more than 100 proposed amendments to the county charter that governs daily life on Maui, Molokai and Lanai.
A Shaky Truce: The Army And Native Hawaiians Both Want Oahu’s Makua Valley
As the Army looks to renew leases on Hawaii state lands, a debate rages about both its past and its future.
Case Teams Up With Moderates To Put The Brakes On $3.5 Trillion Budget Deal
The Hawaii congressman says he wants the House to pass a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package.
No New Restrictions As Hawaii Hits Record 1,167 COVID Cases
However, Hawaii’s top health official said people should still limit their interactions, warning the state is heading toward a “disaster.”
Troops Can’t Sue The Military For Discrimination. This Hawaii Sailor Wants To Change That
Two national advocacy groups have joined sailor Jon Stremel in lobbying for new anti-discrimination legislation.
2020 Census: Oahu’s Population Tops 1 Million For The First Time
Over the past decade an important indicator of the housing crisis worsened on Kauai but improved on Oahu and the Big Island.
HART: Financial Hit From COVID-19 Will Be Smaller Than Feared
The rail authority initially projected it would lose $435 million in tax collections during the pandemic, but the impact may be less severe.
Hawaii Reports 549 New COVID-19 Cases And One Death
The Department of Health will also release coronavirus case reports around 9 a.m. instead of noon.
Gabbard Hired By Rumble, A Conservative Video Platform
The former Hawaii congresswoman says, “Censorship of speech must end.â€