Honolulu

Honolulu Will Allow Some Developers To OK Their Own Projects Christina Jedra/Civil Beat/2023

Honolulu Will Allow Some Developers To OK Their Own Projects

The council acted in November 2023 to reduce a backlog of permit applications, but the program hasn’t launched yet.

Honolulu Mayor’s Budget Boosts Homeless Funding And Addresses Federal Cuts Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2025

Honolulu Mayor’s Budget Boosts Homeless Funding And Addresses Federal Cuts

The city is bracing for federal cuts, but the mayor said there are no plans to increase property taxes.

Honolulu Police Spent $150k On A Robot Dog. It’s Playing Dead

Honolulu Police Spent $150k On A Robot Dog. It’s Playing Dead

The Honolulu Police Department hasn’t used “Spot” for about three years.

Fix It! This Floating Dock In Honolulu Looks More Like A Shipwreck David Croxford/Civil Beat/2025

Fix It! This Floating Dock In Honolulu Looks More Like A Shipwreck

The state DLNR has plans to replace the docks but no firm start date.

Proposed Bills Would Leave Few Options For Where Oʻahu Puts Its Next Dump Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Proposed Bills Would Leave Few Options For Where Oʻahu Puts Its Next Dump

Westside residents want the island’s trash to stop coming to their community, but potential new restrictions could make it difficult to place a city dump anywhere else.

Audit Confirms Honolulu Rail Woes: Poor Marketing, Clunky Payment System Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Audit Confirms Honolulu Rail Woes: Poor Marketing, Clunky Payment System

Skyline’s usefulness is still below par 14 years after ground was broken and more than a year and a half after its first segment opened, new audit says.

Dismantling Haʻikū Stairs Is Urgent Safety Issue, City Says In Court Filing David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024

Dismantling Haʻikū Stairs Is Urgent Safety Issue, City Says In Court Filing

Providing security to keep hikers away has proved costly and leaving the stairs partially in place is a safety hazard, the city said in a court filing Wednesday.

Honolulu Launches Its Own Effort To Hire Federal Workers Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Honolulu Launches Its Own Effort To Hire Federal Workers

The mayor’s announcement comes a little more than a week after the governor launched a similar effort on the state level.

Major Fireworks Seizure At Honolulu Port Points To Federal Failure U.S. Coast Guard District 5 PADE

Major Fireworks Seizure At Honolulu Port Points To Federal Failure

An Oʻahu fireworks company got a federal license to import tons of fireworks even though it didn’t have a state license to possess them once they got here.