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Hawaii homeowners are facing skyrocketing property insurance premiums, with some seeing rates double or even triple in just two years. On the latest episode of the What’s the Law podcast, host Coralie Chun Matayoshi broke down the growing crisis,
H ONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A new tropical depression has formed in the Central Pacific as Hurricane Iona continues to strengthen southeast of Hawaii. Forecasters said newly-formed Tropical Depression Two-C is now moving westward, following in the track of Iona. Both are forecast to remain well south of the islands and have no effects on Hawaii.
An extended reality (XR) bus tour kicked off this week allowing participants to see an erupting volcano and Hawaii’s coral reefs up close and personal with XR headsets — all while staying in Waikiki.
A look at the top high school football running backs in Hawaii ahead of the 2025 campaign. Vote for which RB you think will have the best season!
The Manhattan firm brings its signature classical style to Hawaii for the first time, designing two oceanfront towers—‘Ilima and Melia—in Honolulu.
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The 44-year-old Alondra Park Hoolaulea Festival is the largest Hawaiian cultural festival in LA. Drawing around 40,000 to 50,000 people every year, the two-day tradition is a reminder of home for a growing community of Native Hawaiians living in Southern California, about 2,500 miles away from the Islands.
A plan to rebuild Maui's historic buildings damaged by wildfires nears completion, as chefs and musicians unite in Hawaii to accelerate the rebuilding and provide food.
Hawaii’s Kainoa Carvalho made a catch during practice before a scrimmage at Ching Field on Saturday. It was the dash for joy. On the final play of the University of Hawaii football team’s 75-play scrimmage, teammates accompanied slotback Blaze Kamoku’s sprint into the Ching Complex end zone, where a 108-player group hug formed.
Proving that recruiting does not take a summer break, the University of Hawaii baseball team has added a power-hitting catcher and three speedy outfielders. Catcher Max Soliz Jr., who played for Kansas this past season,
Hawaii homeowners looking for an affordable and effective way to extend the life of their roofs now have a new solution with GoNano, a cutting-edge nanotechnology offered by RED Solar. Owner Michael Scalera shared how this innovative product is revolutionizing roof maintenance by enhancing durability and reducing long-term costs.