Victims of a deadly 2023 Hawaii wildfire that decimated the town of Lahaina are expected to testify in court during an unusual trial to determine how to divide a potential $4 billion settlement.
An arrest has been made 48 years after 16-year-old Hawaii girl Dawn Momohara was found in a Honolulu high school.
One of the six people severely injured in a Hawaii fireworks explosion and flown to Phoenix for treatment has died.
Gov. Josh Green battled a measles outbreak that killed 83 people, mostly children. President Trump wants Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a vaccine skeptic, as his health policy chief.
That raises the death toll in the New Year’s Eve fireworks explosion in Aliamanu, Hawaii to five. According to Honolulu Police, the 29-year-old man died at about 6:40 a.m. HST. The victim’s identity has not been released.
A volcano in Hawaii started spitting lava again Jan. 27 in its seventh eruptive episode in a little more than a month, officials said. And experts are warning visitors flocking to Kilauea, the volcano on the island of Hawaii, to watch out for Pele’s hair.
During a survey, researchers got the chance to listen to a sea creature being a “soulful performer” off the coast of Hawaii.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Flood Advisory on Sunday warning of minor flooding on roads, in streams, and in poorly drained areas. While the flood warning for Oahu has expired, most Hawaiian islands remain under a flood watch as residents are bracing for potential future downpours as storms remain a threat this week.
President Trump's federal funding freeze caused chaos with Hawaii's non-profit organizations. "Its been a flurry of phone calls and emails, lots of confusion and uncertainty with this latest executive order," said Aloha United Way Chief Executive Officer Michelle Bartell.
HONOLULU (Island News) -- President Trump's federal funding freeze caused chaos with Hawaii's nonprofit organizations. "Its been a flurry of phone calls and emails, lots of confusion and uncertainty with this latest executive order," said Aloha United Way Chief Executive Officer Michelle Bartell.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Leaders in Hawaii’s government and nonprofit sector are scrambling to figure out whether they can still rely on the federal government to pay for key services after the Trump administration moved to freeze $3 trillion in spending.