Honolulu to Experience Drier Conditions as High Pressure Moves In, NWS Cautions Residents of Decreased Rainfall and Increased Fire Risks
The National Weather Service predicts drier conditions and moderate trade winds for Honolulu with a decrease in showers, while cautioning of a potential increased wildfire threat.
Honolulu Duo Indicted for Alleged FEMA Fraud Following Lahaina and California Fires
Daylyn Harris and Chelsea Johnson of Honolulu have been indicted for wire fraud after allegedly submitting fake FEMA claims related to fires in Hawaii and California. Authorities say the duo obtained over $60,000 in disaster aid they weren't entitled to.
Honolulu Police Department Welcomes Largest Recruit Class in Four Years to Bolster Local Law Enforcement
HPD launched its largest recruit class in four years, consisting of 36 individuals who began training focused on firearms, electric weapons, and emergency vehicle operations. An orientation was held for recruits' families.












