January 9, 2016 Telescope protester found not guilty after trial in Hawaiian A man arrested while blocking telescope construction crews on a Hawaii mountain has been found not guilty after a trial where he testified in Hawaiian.
January 8, 2016 Unusual January tropical storm forms southwest of Hawaii An El Nino-related tropical storm has formed southwest of Hawaii, only the third such system to develop in January in over 40 years.
January 7, 2016 AP EXPLAINS: Why Hawaii's sugar plantations have disappeared The owners of Hawaii's last sugar plantation say they're getting out of the sugar-growing business.
January 5, 2016 US Pacific Fleet smaller, even as China's military grows The U.S. Pacific Fleet is shrinking even as the U.S. and its allies are facing challenges posed by China's growing military power.
December 31, 2015 Ex-cop accused of ditching military training to vacation in Hawaii A vacation in Hawaii not only cost a former Connecticut police officer his job, but also led to criminal charges being brought against him.
December 26, 2015 Hawaii canoe on round-the-world voyage heads from South Africa toward Brazil The Polynesian voyaging canoe that is in the middle of its round-the-world journey has left South Africa for Brazil.
December 20, 2015 Hawaii students get gift cards to participate in sex education program The University of Hawaii Center on Disability Studies gives gift cards to middle school students who participate in a controversial sex education program.
December 20, 2015 Hawaii will go bust by 2016, Senate minority leader says Hawaii Senate Minority Leader Sam Slom is warning fellow lawmakers he has serious concerns about the state’s economic future.
December 20, 2015 Hawaii latest state to have gun restrictions on legal immigrants overturned A federal judge has overturned a Hawaii law barring legal immigrants from applying for a firearm permit, the latest in a wave of rulings against similar laws across the country.