November 15, 2016 The Latest: Hawaii court unseals indictment of Maui twin The Latest on arrest of a woman accused of killing her twin sister when she drove off a Maui cliff.
November 14, 2016 Sister accused of killing twin in Hawaii jailed in New York A woman who was accused of killing her twin sister by driving their vehicle off a Hawaii cliff in May was being held in a New York jail Monday after again being charged with murder.
November 5, 2016 Hawaii soldier killed in training exercise The soldier who died during a training exercise in Hawaii was a 26-year-old combat engineer from Mississippi, the U.S. Army said Friday.
November 3, 2016 Mom gets 1 month in jail for assaulting toddler on plane A Hawaii mother must spend a month in jail and three months under home confinement for assaulting her 15-month-old daughter on a flight from Alaska.
November 2, 2016 Details on cause of deadly Marine chopper crash off Hawaii revealed At least one of the pilots of two U.S. Marine helicopters that collided midair off Hawaii in January was not fully qualified to fly, an investigation revealed Wednesday.
October 27, 2016 Marine Corps blames pilot error for deadly Hawaii crash Pilot error and other factors caused a nighttime collision of two helicopters that killed 12 Marines off the coast of Hawaii earlier this year, the Marine Corps said.
October 27, 2016 Coast Guard suspends search for man trying to break record sailing across Pacific The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a Chinese man attempting to set a sailing record after a crew did not find him aboard his boat off the Hawaii islands.
October 27, 2016 Lawsuit challenges Denver's sweeps of the homeless When Jerry Burton's sleeping bag and tent were removed by city workers from his campsite near a rapidly developing area close to downtown Denver, he was able to start over again with backup gear he keeps hidden for emergencies — whether his or someone else's.
October 14, 2016 Hawaiian Airlines weight survey results in assigned seating Hawaiian Airlines executives had a dilemma: Their planes were burning more fuel than projected on their regular 2,600-mile route between Honolulu and American Samoa.
October 13, 2016 Hawaii agency pushes for rule change opposition, focusing on foreign fishermen In a posting dealing with undocumented foreign fishermen in Hawaii, the state Department of Aquatic Resources is recommending that a board deciding on rule changes for commercial fishing licenses deny the petition.