Lahaina Survivor, 77, Gets County Green Light To Buy $975K Pukalani Home
A 77‑year‑old Lahaina wildfire survivor received a county “shopping letter” that could let him buy a Pukalani home for the first time. The award highlights how Ho‘okumu Hou aid is moving displaced residents toward ownership amid Maui’s tight market.
Fare Fight Erupts as Honolulu Council Moves to Ax Old Farebox Targets and Rethink How TheBus and Skyline Stay Afloat
The Honolulu City Council adopted Resolution 262 asking the city to scrap its farebox recovery policy as officials weigh proposed fare hikes and long-term transit costs. The move pits affordability advocates against budget concerns.
Maui Police Seek Information on Missing Kahului Woman, Tabitha Williams, Last Seen at Wailuku Grocery Store
The Maui Police Department is seeking information on the disappearance of 29-year-old Tabitha Williams, missing for over a month. She was last seen at a grocery store, has no cell phone or vehicle, and her anxious family awaits her return.
Honolulu Police Honor Officer Ashley Lacomette as District 4's Employee of the Quarter for Exemplary Service on O‘ahu's Windward Side
Officer Ashley Lacomette was named District 4's Employee of the Third Quarter by the Honolulu Police Department for her outstanding police work on O'ahu's Windward Side.












