California Gov. Gavin Newsom is looking to Hawaii for advice on how to rebuild after wildfires. Here’s hoping that he is using the Aloha State as a model for what not to do. In the 18 months since Hawaii’s wildfires,
(AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File) (CN) — The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal issued a pair of decisions Wednesday denying a petition for en banc rehearing of a case that restricts where people can carry firearms in Hawaii and California. The case centers ...
A new report has uncovered where the thousands of displaced Maui residents moved to after the deadliest fire in a century ripped through their town.
Coming off their first loss in Big West play, the first-place Anteaters score the first 11 points of the game and hold the Rainbow Warriors to 31.1% shooting in a 71-55 win.
Irvine, California’s OluKai stays ahead not only because of its high-quality products but also for its unwavering commitment to sustainability, culture, and community.
Gov. Josh Green is floating an idea that could bring California fire victims to Hawaii to ease the pressure on resources in California.
A California company has purchased oceanfront property in Hawaii to restart a plan to build a multibillion-dollar resort. It neighbors a Disney resort.
It’s important to remember that disasters worthy of our attention as Americans are not only natural disasters like wildfires, but those that were man-made, like the Deepwater Horizon explosion in 2010. This occurred on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico which killed 11 workers and released millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf Coast.
The first Atlantis resort in the U.S. is coming to Hawaii after a California group purchased two oceanfront parcels for $216 million. The resort is planned to be built on a vacant 26.3-acre plot of land next to Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa on the west side of Oahu. The other Atlantis resorts are in the Bahamas and Dubai.
T S Restaurants are offering a generous slice of Hula Pie this Saturday to support Duke’s Malibu employees affected by the Palisades fire.
UH will face the University of California, Irvine in “Beeman’s Bigger Bash,” which aims to break the single-game attendance record for women’s basketball at UH. UH says that last year, the event brought more than 5,000 fans to the stands with the highest attendance for UH women’s basketball in 20 years.
Tech. Sgt. Timothy Lopez, whose family is from Oahu, is part of a team keeping military aircraft ready to support ongoing firefighting efforts in the California wildfires.