The Hilo tsunami clock — a landmark along Kamehameha Avenue at the edge of the Grand Naniloa Golf Course — might find itself with new digs...
In 2007, Frank DeLuz III donated a plot of land with sweeping views overlooking Hilo Bay to the Hawaii Island Portuguese Chamber of Commerce for one...
Will the latest Kona low storms further strain Hawaii’s home insurance market, resulting in greater gaps in coverage? The Insurance Fairness Project released a report Thursday...
A Hawaii County Council committee last week recommended a favorable vote by the full council on a controversial resolution authorizing the Office of Housing and Community...
As detections of the highly destructive coconut rhinoceros beetle in West Hawaii continue to climb, two bills making their way through the state Legislature aim to...
U.S. Army 1st Lt. John Kauhaihao of Captain Cook was just 27 when he was killed in action on Sept. 5, 1969, in Tay Ninh Province...
Gov. Josh Green on Tuesday asked President Donald Trump to declare a major disaster to help Hawaii recover from the back-to-back Kona low storm systems, with...
A resolution to allow leases of six county-owned residential properties to nonprofits to provide “long-term permanent housing for underserved populations who face significant barriers to secure,...
Hawaii lawmakers are considering lowering the state’s legal blood alcohol limit for drivers — a shift supporters say could save lives, but critics argue would do...
Measles has once again reached the shores of Hawaii — a reminder that the state is not shielded from the highly contagious disease. Hawaii is, after...