After nearly 50 years, the Honolulu Police Department made an arrest at a Utah nursing home in connection to the 1977 killing of Dawn Momohara. She was found sexually assaulted
The search for two missing Hawaii teens has entered its fourth day on Oahu, prompting fears about what could have happened to the pair.  Samantha Chun, 17, and Joseph Fujioka, 18, were last seen buying items at a convenience store in the Mililani area,
Dozens of the pair’s loved ones came together at the beach Jan. 19 as the search continued, including friend Roslyn Catracchia who said, “everyone who loves (them) is out here, and the number keeps growing,” the outlet reported.
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A man was arrested at a Utah nursing home on suspicion of second-degree murder in connection to a decades-old case from Hawaii.
Some wounds suffered by six Hawaii residents flown to Arizona for medical treatment after a deadly illegal fireworks explosion on New Year’s are
A murder from 1977 has seemingly been solved after HPD said on social media Tuesday morning that they had made an arrest. HPDʻs Lt. Thoemmes is expected to provide details
The Hawaii weather forecast predicts light trades, potential showers, and a cold front bringing cooler temperatures later in the week.
A large, international volleyball tournament wrapped up Monday, bringing thousands to the islands over the long weekend. Tourism officials say the tournament helps
Gov. Josh Green admitted he purposely left out one of the biggest challenges facing the state: potential budget cuts by the incoming Trump administration.
Two Hawaii men were among those pardoned. Former Proud Boys Hawaii Leader Nick Ochs was arrested by the FBI the day after the insurrection, upon landing at Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO @STARADVERTISER.COM Panelists Chris Martin, left, director of security for Hawaii Pacific University ; Reyn Tanaka of Kurisu Group ; Christine Camp of Avalon Group ; Trevor Abarzua,