Honolulu woman sentenced to 2 years for destroying evidence in federal firearms case
A Honolulu woman was sentenced to two years in prison for destroying key evidence tied to a federal firearms investigation.
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A Honolulu woman was sentenced to two years in prison for destroying key evidence tied to a federal firearms investigation.
The University of Hawaii inks a multi-million deal on money for student-athletes
Lighter winds are expected on Thursday and will last through the weekend. A huge south swell will bring warning-level surf late this weekend.
A statewide program designed to prevent evictions is showing early success. New data from Hawaiʻi’s Pre-Eviction Mediation Program, or PEMP, shows 85% of households that reach a mediated agreement are
Parents in Hawaii are expected to spend an average of $150 per child on basic school supplies this year, and families in need can get help through KITV and Helping
Honolulu police arrested a 32-year-old man who is accused of killing an elderly man following an attack in Liliha on Wednesday afternoon.
King Kamehameha Day celebrations continue on Oʻahu this weekend with a lei draping ceremony Friday at Aliʻiōlani Hale, followed by Saturday’s floral parade from ʻIolani Palace to Kapiʻolani Park and
Light trade winds and a few windward showers are expected through the weekend, with drier conditions for many areas. A large south swell arriving this weekend could bring near-warning-level surf,
The Honolulu Fire Department safely rescued two boaters from a disabled vessel adrift off Maunalua Bay in Hawaii Kai on Thursday morning.
Kauai firefighters extinguished two separate structure fires on June 10, 2026, one near ‘Anini Beach and another in Kapa’a, with no reported injuries in either incident.
President Trump has signed an executive proclamation reopening key Pacific fishing areas to U.S. commercial fishermen, including waters near Papahānaumokuākea.
During a town hall on Thursday, Senator Brian Schatz spoke about improving access to care for Hawaii’s veterans.
Whether you're hunting for Father's Day gifts, browsing local vendors, or just looking for a good plate of food, Oahu has a packed weekend lineup from June 12–14. From Haleiwa to Kailua to Kaka'ako, there'...
President Trump faced backlash from conservation groups after signing a proclamation on Thursday allowing commercial fishing in previously protected Pacific waters.
An off-duty Honolulu Ocean Safety lifeguard jumped into action saving one surfer fearing for his life at China Walls earlier this week.
Honolulu police are still investigating a murder in Liliha after a 70-year-old man died from injuries in an attack. Neighbors said the suspect and the victim were related.
Lighter winds are expected Aloha Friday and will last through the weekend. A huge south swell will bring warning-level surf late this weekend.
4 parents arrested, charged over alleged child neglect at Kona hotel involving a gun, cocaine
Wednesday Weather | Breezy trades will start easing and passing showers continue as large south swell builds
A 35-year-old Honolulu man was sentenced to 24 months in prison and ordered to pay $60,458 in restitution for his role in a FEMA disaster relief fraud scheme.1
William "Billy" Sinclair, a suspect in a Kauai homicide investigation, was taken into custody Monday morning after a foot pursuit that ended with him entering the ocean near the Kapa
Tropical Storm Cristina has formed near Central America, becoming the third named storm of the Eastern Pacific hurricane season. The storm is expected to gradually strengthen while remaining near the
A court ruling limiting attorney fees in Maui wildfire settlement claims means more recovery funds will go directly to survivors and families, a decision Governor Josh Green is calling an
A 69-year-old Ocean View man, Paul Tresnak, was arrested and charged with multiple offenses after allegedly driving his vehicle toward construction workers in Kailua-Kona.