The Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs is seeing a spike in calls to its Landlord Tenant Information Center. It’s ...
The first Kona low storm hit during the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa's spring break, meaning students could have left ...
Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation Director Ed Sniffen shares road repair progress after a rockslide sent two boulders onto ...
A majority of businesses on Oʻahu’s North Shore report losing at least half of their expected revenue because of the recent ...
The American Red Cross shares updates from Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands after the region was struck by Super Typhoon ...
A bill moving through the Legislature would allow those with denied temporary restraining order petitions to write a request ...
The Trump administration has announced that federal disaster assistance is available to help with recovery efforts following ...
The state’s income tax cut that started last year is being renegotiated by the state Legislature to make up for significant ...
This upcoming vote will come weeks after the dam came within three feet of overtopping during the back-to-back Kona low ...
The Lāhui foundation is going into impacted neighborhoods to reach families who might not have been able to communicate or ...
The Hawaiʻi State Legislature is hosting the annual Art at the Capitol event this Friday. It gives the public a chance to ...
Podcast host Kenny Malone and author Alex Mayyasi discuss the latest publication from the award-winning NPR economy podcast, ...