Honolulu Police Try Building More Trust With The Homeless
Tuesday, December 26Outreach Workers Who Aid The Homeless Often Need Help Themselves
Tuesday, December 19State Pays To Keep Kona ‘Safe Zone’ Open For Homeless
Monday, December 18Ala Moana High Rise Developer Removes ‘Poor Door’ From Proposal
This Court Offers The Homeless A Fresh Start Instead Of Punishment
Thursday, December 7One Ala Moana Condo Development Approved And Another In The Pipeline
Wednesday, December 6Council Gives Preliminary OK To Changing How Police Panel Selected
Proposed High Rise With ‘Poor Door’ Stalls At City Council
Tuesday, December 5Councilman Wants A Piece Of The Action In Picking Police Commissioners
‘Poor Door’: Separate Tower Entrance Planned For Lower-Income Residents
Monday, November 27Two More Condo And Hotel Towers Proposed For Ala Moana
Friday, November 17Honolulu City Council Considers Regulating ‘Monster Homes’
Thursday, November 16Council Panel Votes To Prohibit Lying Down At Honolulu Bus Stops
Tuesday, November 14New Council Proposal Cuts Back Fire Sprinkler Requirements
Monday, November 13Recycle Or Incinerate? The Battle Of The Blue Bins
Monday, November 6No Water For The Homeless At The Waianae Boat Harbor Camp
Wednesday, November 1Council Confirms Two New Honolulu Police Commission Members
It’s Hard To Say Where Homeless People Go After Sweeps
Audit: Honolulu Could Save Millions By Burning Recyclables For Energy
Tuesday, October 24Honolulu Council Committee Shoots Down Islandwide Sit-Lie Ban
Monday, October 23State Plans To Clear Out Homeless Camp Under Honolulu Freeway
Wednesday, October 18Why It’s So Difficult To Clean Up This Honolulu Hoarder House
Thursday, October 12Boat Harbor Encampment Cited As Model For Homeless Safe Zones
Wednesday, October 11Islandwide Sit-Lie Ban Gets Preliminary Approval Despite Opposition
Tax Breaks Proposed For Organic Farms And ‘Ocean Friendly’ Restaurants
Councilman: Contraflow Lane Is Doing More Harm Than Good
Friday, October 6Hawaii Officials To The Homeless: Go Away
Thursday, October 5Overtime Costs Keep Going Up For Honolulu City Government
Wednesday, October 4City Must Find $160 Million To Pay For Rail Agency’s Employees
Some Honolulu High Rises Don’t Need Sprinklers, Fire Safety Panel Says
The Big Island’s First Legal Homeless Camp: Safe Zone Or Shanty Town?
Friday, September 15Pension Spiking Costs Taxpayers Millions — Now The Push Is On To Stop It
Monday, September 11Hawaii Officials Push For $300 Million Ala Wai Canal Makeover
Wednesday, September 6Extra-Tall Hotel Near Ala Moana Approved By Honolulu City Council
Convincing Landlords That Housing The Homeless Is Good Business
State To Homeless Shelters: If You Want Money, Show Results
Wednesday, August 16Chinatown Has A New Shelter For The Homeless Mentally Ill
Wednesday, August 9Honolulu May Pay To Fix Feral Cats
Monday, August 7Junk Cars Are Piling Up On Oahu
Wednesday, August 2Council Committee Defers Proposal To Develop Haleiwa Farmland
State Steps Up Its Homeless Sweeps Along Highways
Tuesday, July 25Honolulu Council Considers Another Expansion Of Sit-Lie Ban
Wednesday, July 12Council Considers Residential Parking Zones For Honolulu Neighborhoods
City Council OKs Issuing $350 Million In Bonds For Rail Construction
Tuesday, July 11Reclaiming History: Oahu’s Last Hawaiian Fishing Village
Honolulu May Allow Transportation Companies To Regulate Waikiki Streets
Monday, June 26One Man’s Quest To Revive A Forgotten Kalihi Park
Friday, June 16Bike Tour Offers Firsthand Look At Kalihi’s History — And Potholes
Monday, June 12The Sorry State Of Many Honolulu Parks
Wednesday, June 7Council Rejects Proposal To Ban All Plastic Bags At Checkout Counters
City Council Votes to Raise Parking Meter Fees And Vehicle Weight Tax
Monday, June 5Developer Wants To Convert Farmland To Housing In Haleiwa
Hundreds Of Low-Income Maui Residents May Face Eviction
Friday, May 19Parents Camp Overnight To Get Their Kids In Summer Fun Program
Wednesday, May 17Budget Committee Scraps Property Tax Hike For Hotels
Tuesday, May 16Fee Increases For Parking Meters, Bus Fares Clear Another Hurdle
Friday, May 12For Many Local Grads, Staying in Costly Hawaii Is Worth The Struggle
Thursday, May 4Committee Proposes Fee, But Balks At Total Ban On Plastic Bags
Why Oahu’s Neighborhood Boards Are ‘The Pulse Of The Community’
Thursday, April 27Council Takes Step To Allow Use Of Property Tax For Rail Construction
Wednesday, April 26Honolulu Council Gives Preliminary OK To Tax And Fee Increases
Sunday, April 23Honolulu March For Science Draws Nearly 1,000 Protestors
Wednesday, April 19Waimanalo Gym Closure Leaves A Town Feeling Sidelined
Tuesday, April 11Honolulu Climate Change Office Hasn’t Opened, But It’s Already Shrinking
Thursday, April 6Most Hawaii House Members Won’t Say Where They Stand On Aid In Dying
Wednesday, April 5Proposal To Charge For Honolulu Trash Pickup Discarded For Now
Proposed Increases In Honolulu Taxes And Fees Will Be ‘A Tough Sell’
Wednesday, March 22Council OK’s Bill Eliminating Cap On Rail Money
Monday, March 20Will Tiny Homes Help Big Island Farmers?
Why It’s So Hard To Eat Healthy In Hawaii If You’re Poor
Thursday, March 16Low-Income Tenants Ask State To Keep Their Housing Affordable
Tuesday, March 7Aid In Dying Bill Clears Senate Despite Emotional Appeal
Monday, March 6State To Schools: Customize Your Hawaiian Education Approach
New Honolulu Housing Aims To Help Artists
Friday, March 3Committee Chairs Halt Bills To Ban Foam Food Containers
More Sit-Lie Bans Advance In Honolulu City Council
How A Kakaako Mural Festival Took Hawaii’s Art Scene Global
Wednesday, February 15Medical Aid In Dying Bill Stays Alive In Hawaii Senate
Thursday, February 9Libraries Struggle With A New Role: Social Services Center
Wednesday, February 8City Council Holds Off On Stricter Plastic Bag Rules
Monday, February 6Will This Be The Year For A Styrofoam Ban?
Thursday, February 2Gun Bills Advance In Hawaii Senate
Bill Banning Many Sunscreen Products Advances In House
Wednesday, January 25Council Votes To Curb Commercial Activity At Waimanalo Beaches
Friday, January 20Hawaii Christian Church Says No Gays Allowed At Upcoming Banquet
Wednesday, January 18Senator Wants More Transparency For Charter School Funds
Wednesday, January 11Sewage Spills Will Likely Continue Near Ko Olina Until Pipes Replaced