HART Says It Didn’t Get A Key Report On Track Woes. The Contractor Says Otherwise
The much-anticipated analysis will shed light on a major problem that must be fixed before interim rail service can start.
HPD Reviewing New Bodycam Policy After Judge’s Ruling
A judge recently ordered the release of all body-worn camera footage in the Iremamber Sykap case, saying an open investigation doesn’t justify keeping it from the public.
Assault Charge Filed Against Honolulu Developer Dismissed By Court
After multiple delays, a judge dismissed the case against B.J. Kobayashi after his attorney argued that too much time had elapsed since the charge was filed.
Experts: It’s Time To Learn To Live With Covid
Medical professionals say Hawaii’s social and economic threats are now greater than those posed by the virus.
HART: Howard Hughes To Seek $200 Million In Rail Condemnation Suit
The city’s legal costs in the eminent domain battle started at $4.6 million. Now, they’re poised to exceed $23 million.
Biki Is Bouncing Back From Covid-Era Vandalism, Ridership Woes
Honolulu’s first major bikeshare system says it’s finally turning a corner on some of its pandemic-era adversity.
Remote Work Is Here To Stay. You Can Thank The Pandemic For That
But a dark side may be looming. Distance learning is stunting education of students and that would cause problems for companies in the future.
Honolulu Reopens Large Events To Vaccinated, Masked Attendees
Football game attendance will be capped at 1,000 people, and indoor weddings are still banned with outdoor weddings requiring masks.
Amid ‘Political Concerns,’ Navy Kept Quiet About Red Hill Pipeline Leaking Into Pearl Harbor
As the health department held hearings on whether the Navy could operate its Red Hill fuel facility safely, fuel from a Red Hill pipeline was leaking into Pearl Harbor.
Honolulu Police Commission Hears From HPD Whistleblower
Maile Rego, an HPD whistleblower, called for the new police chief to rid the department of nepotism and dissension.