Gov. Josh Green releases $6.3M for Hawaii tourism recovery
A total of 9,689,113 visitors came to Hawaii in 2024, up just 0.3% from visitor arrivals in 2023, according to preliminary statistics from the state. Read more
A total of 9,689,113 visitors came to Hawaii in 2024, up just 0.3% from visitor arrivals in 2023, according to preliminary statistics from the state. Read more
Kaui Manners, 45, and Darryl Lee, 35, were charged Wednesday with second-degree murder and Jordan Topinio, 36, was charged with first-degree robbery. Read more
The entire state is expected to remain under a flash flood watch until this afternoon and a high-wind warning until noon today with winds of at least 40 mph and gusts over 60 mph. Read more
“Today because of the storm, which is a lot better than we expected, there’s been a lot of issues that we’ve been dealing with, especially on the airport side,” said Hawaii Department of Transportation director Ed Sniffen. Read more
A Maui fire-related foreclosure moratorium ended Jan. 1; on Feb. 4, a state-issued eviction ban ends; and on March 1, FEMA will begin charging rent for its direct housing program, according to state Sen. Angus McKelvey. Read more
The Honolulu Police Department investigated several unrelated assault cases Sunday. Read more
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The Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation will ban parking in the Kailua Beach Park parking lot makai of Kalapawai Store between Lihiwai Road and Kailua Road. Read more
Alaska Air Group posted stronger-than-expected earnings Wednesday in its first full quarter report filed since its merger with Hawaiian Airlines, which it anticipates will help generate $1 billion in additional pretax profit over the next three years. Read more
Hilton Hawaiian Village got mixed reviews Wednesday at a hearing to seek two critical permits needed to construct its planned Ala Moana Boulevard Tower that will add approximately 515 rooms to what is already Waikiki’s largest resort property. Read more
The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority’s attempt to dip into another $5 million from its Tourism Special Emergency Fund after declaring a continued tourism emergency related to the softness following the Aug. 8, 2023, Maui wildfires has been blocked. Read more
Dozens of family and friends of two missing teens last seen Friday evening at a Mililani convenience store gathered Sunday at Ke Iki Beach near Shark’s Cove, where the teens’ belongings were found Saturday morning. Read more
Commercial redevelopment has not kicked into high gear in Lahaina; however, some recent progress has been made. Read more
Hawaiian Airlines has begun its second round of merger-related layoffs, and on Thursday issued WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notices to 61 of its noncontract workforce based in Honolulu. Read more
Southern Airways Express LLC, doing business as Mokuele Airlines, temporarily suspended all of its interisland airline routes across Hawaii on Wednesday morning, citing maintenance needs and an abundance of caution. Read more
There were more Maui residents leaving after the devastating Maui wildfires in 2023 and fewer moving in — reducing the island’s population by more than 1,000 residents and resulting in an estimated $50 million loss in annual income for Hawaii’s economy. Read more
Gov. Josh Green has asked Hawaii’s visitor industry to partner with the state to offer heavily discounted packages to give California residents and first responders an opportunity to come to Hawaii for respite, and film crews displaced by the California wildfires to continue their work here. Read more
Hawaii’s top source of international visitors, Japan, is not projected to recover to pre-pandemic levels this decade. Read more
The Governor’s Office said the decision to reduce the salary for HTA’s president and CEO “reflects the agency’s streamlined operations and redefined responsibilities.” Read more
The Hawaii Nurses’ Association has notified Wilcox Medical Center on Kauai that the 159 registered nurses represented by the union will begin a three-day limited-duration strike. Read more
The Hawaii Tourism Authority has declared another tourism emergency, and for only the second time since its creation in 1998 is seeking approval to use its $5 million Tourism Emergency Special Fund to shore up the industry, which is still in recovery mode. Read more
The state Department of Land and Natural Resources is seeking reconsideration of a recent 2nd Circuit Court order that enjoins the issuance and renewals of all commercial use permits in Kaanapali ocean waters — an action that could cause the closure of some 30 Kaanapali businesses leading to direct and indirect job losses for more than 200 Maui residents. Read more