Honolulu AIDS Walk
Hawai’I Health & Harm Reduction Center gives us all the details on the upcoming Honolulu AIDS Walk on Living808.
Hawai’I Health & Harm Reduction Center gives us all the details on the upcoming Honolulu AIDS Walk on Living808.
Hawai’I Health & Harm Reduction Center gives us all the details on the upcoming Honolulu AIDS Walk on Living808.
A homeowner in Kaimuki said two people popped out of a storm manhole within his property, this incident happened as concerned residents in the area said they are noticing more people in canals around the neighborhood.
A recent deep sea dive off the Northwestern Hawaiian islands, brought scientists face-to-face with a rare creature. A “Dumbo Octopus” was spotted about a mile below the ocean’s surface, on an unnamed seamount.
Lahaina residents who lost their homes have been staying in hotels, but where will they go next? Some property owners have opened up rentals and those who were displaced hope longer-term solutions materialize.
After more than 40 years in prison, John Freudenberg has been successful in pleading with the parole board.
HPD said that two shooting victims in Saturdayʻs shooting at the Waianae boat harbor, one of whom died, are now considered the suspects.
After more than 40 years in prison, the man dubbed the "Manoa rapist" is set to be released. His attorney said John Freudenberg has paid his debt to society, but one of his victims says it's a big mistake.
Kay Mukaigawa of Engel and Volkers Honolulu talks with Claudine Yim, a Realtor Associate with Engel & Volkers to talk about specific housing costs and what makes Kaneohe a unique place to live.
"Nightmare," a pop-up bar returns with signature drinks and festive atmosphere. Those who are 21 and over can look forward to the annual Nightmare Bar coming to Ala Moana the last weekend of September.
Quick Stars Tutoring is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a special promotion for new students and anyone affected by the Maui Wildfires.
KHON first told you about surveillance cameras outside of bathroom stalls at Kea’au High School Monday, Sept. 18, after receiving a Report-It from a frustrated parent. The story shined a light on privacy and safety concerns of students using the restroom, forcing the Department of Education (DOE) to take a second look at the issue.