Hundreds Of Honolulu Parking Meters Disabled By Verizon 3G Shutdown
The city knew the shutdown was coming but didn’t upgrade the meters quickly enough.
New Council Sworn In But Remote Testimony May Be On The Way Out
Festivities at Honolulu Hale overshadowed a new rule that allows council members to avoid precisely saying if they support or oppose a motion.
North Shore Paddlers’ Long-Awaited Canoe Halau Gets Underway
A decade after they received city funding, North Shore participants in Hawaii鈥檚 oldest sport are still waiting for a facility.
‘This Is My Duty’: How One Man Found His True Calling In Journalism After Retirement
Anthony Chang started a Chinese language newspaper in Honolulu at age 74, and eight years later, both he and the publication are still going.
City Delays Landfill Decision, Again
Mayor Rick Blangiardi said the city needs two more years to find a replacement for Waimanalo Gulch.
Graveyard Shift: Honolulu Pays Police $1 Million In Overtime To Guard Morgue Trailers
The city is paying up to five times the cost of private security but says it’s worth it.
No Car? No Problem. Car Rentals Cater To Honolulu Residents Who Don’t Really Need One
As more companies compete to offer short-term car-renting options, living without a car in Honolulu could get easier and bring down the cost of living.
Honolulu Burger Joint And Meat Company Are Beefing Over This Trademark
Haleiwa’s decades-old Kua Aina burger spot is suing upstart Honolulu Meat Co. over the latter’s use of the name Kua Aina on burger patties and other meat products.
Fire Sprinkler Retrofits Gain Traction As Building Owners Eye Rising Insurance Costs
Five years after the Marco Polo tragedy some Honolulu building managers are considering the benefits of the costly fix.
Big Spending By Carpenters Super PAC Could Shift The Balance Of Maui’s Council
The super PAC Be Change Now saw six of its seven county candidates win office in November.