Feeling Sleepy? Many Of Us Are
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that Hawaii residents get the least amount of healthy sleep in the U.S.
City Pays For Damages Over Homeless Sweeps
In an effort to settle a federal class-action lawsuit over homeless sweeps, the city agrees to pay $48,500 in damages.
WATCH: Tourist Helicopter Crashes Near Arizona Memorial
Five people were aboard and all survived, according to the Coast Guard.
Nai Aupuni Aha Now Televised
Olelo Community Media is providing live cablecasts of the Native Hawaiian Governance Convention this month.
Nobel Prize For Marshallese Leader?
Former Foreign Minister Tony de Brum and his legal team have been nominated for their work on nuclear justice and climate change.
Hawaii Ag Compared, 1980 To 2015
A big shift from mostly sugar and pineapple to a聽diversified portfolio that includes forestry and seed production
Stanley Chang Vs. Sam Slom?
The former Honolulu City Council member is raising money for the Hawaii Kai to Diamond Head state senate seat held by the Republican lawmaker.
Hawaii Pesticide Buffer Zone Bill Killed
House committee defers action indefinitely on bill that would have created buffer zones around five schools.
GET-Caregiver Bill Moves Forward
Sen. Roz Baker鈥檚 legislation now awaits a critical hearing in Senate Ways and Means.
Can Kauai Solve The Solar Riddle?
The Kauai Island Utility Cooperative is working to provide affordable solar power all day and all night.