HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Jan. 17, 2025 marks 132 years since the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, and thousands are expected to take part in the annual Onipa’a Peace March to reflect on the events of that day. It’s set to begin 9:45 a.m. Friday at the Mauna’ala Royal Mausoleum.
A decades-old murder case involving the discovery of skeletal remains in Waikiki has reached a significant breakthrough with the identification of the victim more than 60 years after her death.
HONOLULU (Island News) -- Hawaiian Airlines laid off 61 non-contract employees yesterday as a result of the Alaska Airlines merger. With the layoffs, Hawaiian gave these employees Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) notices as their six-month interim role with the combined company will be completed on March 17.
The superstar is known for his captivating stage presence and has redefined performance in K-pop with popular hits such as “Danger,” “Move” and “Press Your
In Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, Madlantis looks to offer a comparatively much broader experience, offering a range of gambling activities as well as four unique coliseum modes: Quick Clash, Madlantis Mania, Tournament of Captains, and Swashbuckler Showdown.
Honolulu business and political leaders are pushing to create a new special downtown business improvement district, similar to the one governing Waikīkī, to add more safety, sanitation and security to a once thriving neighborhood that has never fully recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hawaiian Airlines just offered a preview of its upcoming premium lounge at Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL). Set to open in 2027, the lounge is part of Alaska Air Group’s 3-year strategic plan following its merger with Hawaiian Airlines.
Local hair color salon dynfly is jumping on the Detroit Lions excitement by offering fans the perfect shade of Honolulu Blue for their hair.
He will perform in Hawaii for the first time on March 22 at the Blaisdell Arena as part of his Ephemeral Gaze 2024-25 World Tour.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a bid by Sunoco and other oil companies to scuttle a lawsuit by Honolulu accusing them of misleading the public for decades about the dangers of climate change induced by the burning of fossil fuels.
A 3-year-old boy who died Monday was the fourth person to succumb to injuries from a massive explosion of fireworks on New Year's Eve at a Honolulu home, and a doctor said six others faced long recoveries in Arizona, where they were sent to be treated for ...