Kapiolani Medical Center, nurses agree to meet again
The Hawaii Nurses’ Association and Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children will be moving negotiations back to the bargaining table. Both parties have agreed to meet on Feb. 8.
The Hawaii Nurses’ Association and Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children will be moving negotiations back to the bargaining table. Both parties have agreed to meet on Feb. 8.
The Hawaii Nurses’ Association and Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children will be moving negotiations back to the bargaining table. Both parties have agreed to meet on Feb. 8.
A mass service was held on Friday at the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace and was followed by inurnment at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific where she was laid to rest with her husband, the late Hawaii State Intermediate Court of Appeals Chief Justice James S. Burns.
Per HPD's social media, a barricade situation has shut down Lanikuhana Avenue from Makimoimo Street to Anania Drive in both directions.
Coconut rhinoceros beetles continue to wreak havoc on the Big Island after three live adults were reported to the Department of Agriculture.
Officials from local law enforcement agencies, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement Narcotics Enforcement Division collected these drugs during National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
Rep. Lisa Marten passed a law in 2022 that requires Honolulu police to maintain an online stolen bicycle database to help reunite owners with their transportation, but she said there is an obvious problem after viewing video of an apparent dump site underneath a bridge in town.
From Jan. 1 through April 27, there have been 34 traffic deaths statewide, and there are growing concerns as graduation season, and drinking holidays approach.
The state is looking at spending millions of dollars to beef up security at Hawaii’s prisons. This comes after reports of sexual abuse in the past and the smuggling of illegal drugs into facilities.
This summer, 17 Hawaii students will be heading to the nationwide NASA TechRise Student Challenge "to turn their proposed science and technology experiment into reality."
In March, officials found a dead nēnē gosling at Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens. Officials from the DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife sent the gosling to receive an animal autopsy, necropsy, to find out if toxoplasmosis was the reason for its death.
A successful business owner shares her rags to riches story and why she continues to pay it forward.
Hawaii's top public school students received some well-deserved recognition Friday, at the Citizen-Scholars Awards Ceremony in Waikiki.