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Scientists are dumping thousands of mosquitos into Hawaii's forests, and they have a really good reason for it.
Major Oahu landlord Industrial Logistics Properties Trust is looking to pay off $1 billion in debt by securing a mortgage deal using its properties as collateral.
Cal picked up its second commitment of the day from Hawaii state champion Saint Louis High School when offensive lineman Kamo'i Huihui-White announced on social media on Tuesday that he has committed to Cal for the class of 2026.
Hawaii’s vehicle safety inspection fees are increasing by 75 cents, starting next month. The Hawaii Department of Transportation says, starting July 1, the fee for a state vehicle safety inspection will increase to $25.75 for automobiles and trucks, and to $17.75 for motorcycles and trailers.
David Hekili Kenui Bell, an actor in the live action “Lilo & Stitch” film, has died at the age of 46 on Hawaii Island.
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Four of Cal's 2026 commitments are from players from Hawaii. Cal's recruiting class is ranked 16th in the country
Florida baseball got its third pitching commitment from the transfer portal, getting a pledge from Hawaii righty Cooper Walls.
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HONOLULU (Island News) – Heads up drivers! Starting on July 1, 2025, the fee for a Hawaii vehicle safety inspection will increase by 75 cents to $25.75 for automobiles and trucks and to $17.75 for motorcycles and trailers. This makes the first fee increase for vehicle safety inspections since 2017.
Matt Elliott, a key administrator at UCLA for 13 years and with the Hawaii Community Foundation for the past 18 months, today was named as the University of Hawaii’s athletic director.
Group tries to stop state from demolishing famed Hawaii staircase that has become popular with influencers - The Friends of Haʻikū Stairs, a nonprofit lobbying to retain the scenic structure, filed a lawsuit to reverse the decision to demolish the stairs.