Nation Feb 06 What’s holding up the $4 billion settlement for Hawaii wildfire victims By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Associated Press
Nation Jan 01 Honolulu fireworks explosion kills 3, injures at least 20 more Authorities say two people died and another 20 were injured in a New Year's Eve fireworks explosion in a Honolulu-area neighborhood. By Associated Press
Nation Jun 04 Records show teen killed by Honolulu police shot in back of head Hospital records provided by a lawyer representing the family of a 16-year-old boy killed by Honolulu police show the teen arrived at an emergency room with gunshot wounds to the back of his head and to his shoulders. By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Associated Press
Health May 07 Tourists arrested as Hawaii tries to curb virus spread Police in Hawaii are cracking down on rogue tourists who are visiting beaches, riding personal watercraft, and generally flouting strict requirements that they quarantine for 14 days after arriving. By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Associated Press
Nation Aug 13 Grandmother in travel ban lawsuit arrives in U.S. The Syrian grandmother at the center of Hawaii’s lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s travel ban arrived in Honolulu. By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Associated Press
Jul 23 Few U.S. cities mandate sprinklers in old residential towers By Associated Press The U.S. has a mixed bag of laws on whether older high-rise apartment buildings must install fire sprinklers that weren't required when the towers were first built. Continue reading
Dec 07 Watch Hear the breaking news report from Pearl Harbor, 75 years later By PBS News Hour In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, listen to how an NBC journalist in Honolulu reported on a surprise attack by Japanese bombers on Pearl Harbor, 75 years ago today. Continue watching
Jun 10 Watch 1:25 Photographer uses camera to reconnect with homeless father By PBS News Hour In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, what happened when a photographer who documents the lives of Hawaii's homeless learned that her own father was living on the streets of Honolulu. Continue watching
Nov 10 APEC Attire Through the Years By Larisa Epatko One of the traditions of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit is a group photo in which world leaders don matching outfits from ponchos to pastel silk jackets. We display some of them here. Continue reading
Apr 27 Watch With Birth Certificate Release, Obama Urges Shift in National Dialogue In response to revived, high-profile skepticism about his U.S. citizenship, President Obama released his long-form birth certificate Wednesday -- again showing he was born in Hawaii -- and said he didn't have time for "silliness." Jim Lehrer and The Washington… Continue watching