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Lahaina Street runs through the heart of Makaha, a neighborhood in a west Oahu community that's a lot like the Lahaina on ...
A Johnston County family who were desperate to get home after their dream vacation to Hawaii in April became a medical ...
HONOLULU – Sponsored by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Star Events is pleased to present the Hawaii Career Expo on Wednesday, April 24th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This series of job fairs allows ...
Hawaii hotels were 73.9% occupied during April, according to data released Friday by the Hawaii Tourism Authority. The monthly Hawaii Hotel Performance Report, which features data compiled by ...
Visitors to Hawaii and their daily spending fell more sharply in April than they had in any month since the Aug. 8 Maui wildfires — an indication that even the peak summer season could prove ...
May 31—Even though April was the best month for overall visitor arrivals since the pandemic began, arrivals from Hawaii's core domestic market fell for the first time since December and cast a ...
Hawaii’s reliance on tourism has resulted in Native Hawaiians getting priced out of their homes and havoc on the natural landscape. Activists say if visitors to Hawaii decenter themselves and ...
This weekend's damaging storm, Fletcher said, is a good example of an extreme weather event that is more likely to occur in a warmer world. Climate change set up the conditions for the extreme ...
A Johnston County family desperate to get home after their dream vacation in Hawaii in April became a medical emergency.
After the state passed a law barring government contractors from donating to politicians, fund-raising parties showed just how completely the reform effort failed.
And late in April, lawmakers considered two bills to disband the Hawaii Tourism Authority and replace it with an agency that would focus less on marketing Hawaii to tourists and more on managing ...