Former Miss Hawaiʻi Cheryl Bartlett shares updates as her husband, Rogerio Araujo, continues to be held while awaiting deportation.
The moon goes dark in early March, and scientists hope the public will join them next week for an eclipse party! Hawaiʻi is one of the only places in the world in the direct path of a lunar eclipse in ...
There’s a little more optimism about Hawaiʻi’s economy, mostly thanks to an increase in visitor spending — though federal policies continue to muddy that outlook.
The Prohibition era may have been 100 years ago, but it’s inspiring a new trend in Hawaiʻi nightlife. The speakeasy is back — ...
A Maui hat shaper crafts custom-made cowboy hats that are just as much about the experience as they are about the art. HPR’s ...
Local Hawaiʻi politicians and University of Hawaiʻi political scientist Colin Moore offer their thoughts and reactions to ...
A measure introduced by Rep. Jeanné Kapela would mandate the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to meet benchmarks ...
Did you know that Hawaiʻi is only one of two states in the country with a public access room? HPR went down to the Hawaiʻi State Capitol and spoke with Andy Langhurst, the head of the office.
Kamea Hadar has a couple of projects in the works, including a mural on Hale Mōʻiliʻili, an affordable high-rise apartment built by the state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands at the former ...
The average home loan rate has dropped below 6% for the first time since 2022. Will that help thaw the frozen housing market?
It was 40 years ago that the movement known as the People Power Revolution overthrew the government of President Ferdinand ...
Marine conservation is getting some help from artificial intelligence — in a story with direct ties to Hawaiʻi. “WhaleSpotter” does what it says — it helps ships avoid hitting and killing whales. Late ...