Shifting Weather in Honolulu as NWS Forecasts Easing Trade Winds and Potential Weekend Surf Warnings
The National Weather Service forecasts a shift in Honolulu's weather with reduced trade winds, leading to sea breezes by day and land breezes by night, along with potential isolated showers and new swells affecting maritime activities.
Hawai'i's DBEDT Invites Film and Creative Media Proposals for $400K Seed Funding
Hawai'i's DBEDT has launched a funding initiative to support local filmmakers, allocating $400,000 for film and creative media projects, with award amounts varying by project length. Submissions are accepted until March 21, 2025.
Honolulu Fireworks Tragedy Claims Lives on New Year's Day, Governor Green Vows Action Against Illegal Pyrotechnics
Hawai'i Governor Green expressed condolences for the New Year's fireworks tragedy in Salt Lake, Honolulu, and reiterated his administration's commitment to combating illegal fireworks after a calamity resulted in loss of life and injuries.
Hawaii Deploys 17th 'Kauhale' Community in Pioneering Homelessness Solution Initiative
The Green administration in Hawaii is addressing homelessness by creating 'kauhale' communities, as detailed in an official press release. These communities aim to provide not just shelter but also stability and health care savings.
Hawai‘i Takes Action Against Housing Crisis with Governor’s Plan for 46,000 Affordable Units
Hawai‘i's Governor David Ige addresses the state's affordable housing crisis by constructing new units on state lands, simplifying regulations, and investing in infrastructure, with a goal of 46,000 units in a decade.












