A Small Honolulu Restaurant Will Pay A Huge Fine For Sexual Harassment In The Workplace
The federal employment commission says sexual harassment complaints by restaurant workers are on the rise nationally.
Teenager Charged With Murder After Cockfight Shooting That Killed 2
Bail was set at $2 million for the suspect in the April shooting that killed two people.
Micronesian Tenants Fight Back Against ‘Terrible’ Apartment Conditions
Advocates call for the state’s landlord-tenant code reformed to better protect tenants from “unscrupulous” landlords.
Search For Gunman Prompts Lockdown At Army’s Schofield Barracks
UPDATE: Police arrested the suspect on Molokai Thursday night, after he triggered a lockdown at Schofield Barracks and fled.
Minimum Qualifications Proposed For Honolulu Emergency Manager
A draft charter amendment would require at least five years of experience for the job.
Honolulu Responds To ACLU Homelessness Lawsuit
The ACLU lawsuit had asked a court to stop what it called ‘targeted enforcement and harassment.’
Wahiawa Is Poised To Finally Get A Civic Center
It has been a pet project of Hawaii Sen. Donovan Dela Cruz for many years.
Plans For A New Honolulu Jail Hit Another Snag
The jail is supposed to be built on the site of the old animal quarantine station in Halawa, but the quarantine station probably won’t relocate for another two or three years.
Some Residents Question The Steep Cost For The Ala Wai Pedestrian Bridge
Federal funding would cover much of the $63 million cost, but critics have other concerns as well.
Honolulu Architect Is Headed To Prison For Bribery But Still Has His License
Bill Wong still has active permit applications even as he waits for his prison term to begin.