Honolulu, Feds Reach Draft Deal To Help Fund The Rail Project
Under the agreement, the federal government would contribute slightly more than 17% of the cost of the rail line from Kapolei to downtown.
Waianae Cockfighting ‘Pavilion’ Once Hosted Hundreds. Now It’s Quiet
Six Waianae residents are facing gambling charges in a federal case some community members say shows the extreme side of cockfighting.
Navy Plane Lands In Kaneohe Bay After Overshooting Runway
The nine people on board made it safely to shore.
The Honolulu Liquor Commission’s New Administrator Plans Changes
New administrator Sal Petilos assumes the helm as the commission faces staff shortages, a backlog of license applications and a federal lawsuit.
The Fate Of The North Shore’s Airfield Is Once Again Up In The Air
State transportation officials warn they will have to close Dillingham Airfield if negotiations with the Army, which owns the land, are unsuccessful.
Honolulu Residents Face Federal Charges Over Cockfighting Operation
Their trial is scheduled to begin in January.
Waianae Wildfire Sparked After Hawaiian Electric Line Falls In Heavy Winds
UPDATED: The utility says its new safety plan helped crews respond faster to the fire, but the incident raises more concerns about the lack of a power safety shutoff program.
Fatal Stabbing Of Nurse At Hawaii State Hospital Raises Safety Concerns
The killing was a first for the state-run psychiatric hospital, officials said, although it has a history of other violence against both staff and patients.
‘High Likelihood’ Of More Delays In Critically Important Honolulu Rail Work
Relocating utilities along Dillingham Boulevard has been a complex problem from the start. The HART board is asking probing questions about the schedule.
Opponents Of Shark’s Cove Development Plan Are Pitching An Emergency Services Center Instead
Some residents hope that the city’s plans for a new emergency services center on Oahu驶s North Shore can align with their goal to stop a commercial development there.