By Nikki Garrett Metzger (Hawaii)– Trade wind weather will persist this week, thanks to high pressure anchored to our north. Clouds and showers will favor windward and mauka areas, except for leeward Big Island
By Nolan Patrick Smith Hawaiiahe.com (Honolulu)– Four score and death! That’s the line I imagined in my head the day I first saw a movie poster for the newest action flick, Abraham Lincoln-Vampire Hunter.
By Staff Reports (Kauai)– In observance of Independence Day, County of Kaua‘i offices will be closed on Wednesday, July 4, along with all transfer stations, the Kekaha Landfill, Puhi Metals Recycling Center, Kaua’i Resource
By Staff Reports (Honolulu)– City government offices will be closed on Wednesday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day, a federal holiday. Emergency ambulance, fire, lifeguard and police services will be available. Municipal
By Staff Reports (Waikiki)– Mayor Peter Carlisle invites everyone to Waikiki on Sunday, July 1 to honor our military veterans and service members at the Mayor’s 2nd Annual Celebration Parade and Sunset on the
By Staff Reports (Koloa)– A dedication was held to mark the completion of Pa’anau Village phase two, a 50-unit affordable rental complex. Located in Kôloa, the project has a mix of one, two and three-bedroom
By Staff Reports (Kauai)– Kaua’i Police Chief Darryl Perry, Deputy Police Chief Michael Contrades and the Kaua’i Police Commission presented the department’s Officer of the Month recognition to two deserving officers at the Police
By Staff Reports (Maui)– Hurricane season brings a unique awareness to the Islands of Hawai`i. Dry brush and high winds are currently creating fire hazards around Maui County. Home fires, wild fires, flash floods, flu
By Staff Reports (Honolulu)—Over the weekend the beautiful art of hula took to the streets of New York City for thousands of lucky onlookers, courtesy of Hawaiian Airlines and Na Lei Hulu I Ka