Hundreds Of Hawaii Island Residents Protest Proposed Housing Project In Punaluu
The more than $200 million development would be located in a culturally and environmentally sensitive area.
Big Island Lawmakers Attempt To Rein In Short-Term Vacation Rentals
Supporters say new limits are needed to increase the island’s affordable housing stock, while opponents fear negative economic consequences.
Hawaii Officials Blame Age And Weather For Cracks On Kona Runway
The airport, which shut down for several hours, is scheduled for $120 million in upgrades this summer.
Hawaii Economists To Lawmakers: Help Diversify Beyond Tourism
Growing Hawaii’s economy is a critical issue that should not be ignored, notwithstanding the problems facing Maui, economists say.
Alaska Airlines To Buy Hawaiian Airlines In $1.9 Billion Deal
The two airlines said the agreement would give consumers greater choice and set the foundation for growth.
Japanese Travelers Are Steering Clear Of Hawaii
Once Hawaii’s top international tourist market, Japanese visitors are staying away from the islands amid inflated prices and a weak yen
Hawaii Governor Sticks To Reopening West Maui To Tourists Next Week
Gov. Josh Green says he’s sympathetic to those who aren’t ready for the visitors to return but Maui and the state need the money they bring.
Tourism Executives Campaign To Bring Needed Visitors To Maui
With West Maui’s famous resorts set to re-open to travelers Oct. 8, local residents are telling their own stories to convince visitors to come back.
Green Promises West Maui Residents Won’t Be Displaced By Tourism’s Return
Officials say visitor demand to the Valley Isle is very low and Lahaina fire survivors will continue to be housed in area hotels as needed.
A Trailhead Shuttle May Be The Answer To Lanikai’s Parking Problems
The idea is being considered as part of efforts to better manage access for popular tourist destinations on Oahu.