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Bill introduced allowing Hawaii’s foreign fishermen onshore

HONOLULU — Hundreds of foreign fishermen currently confined to vessels in Honolulu for years at a time would be allowed …

US won’t extradite American charged with murder to Tonga

HONOLULU — An American charged with murder in Tonga in connection with his wife’s death has been released from prison …

Hawaii says it’s 1st state to go cashless for pot sales

HONOLULU — Hawaii said Tuesday that it aims to be the first state to require marijuana sales to be handled …

Korea fight is latest conflict for indigenous people of Guam

HAGATNA, Guam — The threatened missile attack by North Korea on Guam has prompted calls for peace from the island’s …

Pearl Harbor non profit CEO leaves organization

HONOLULU — A non-profit that supports National Park Service operations at Pearl Harbor said Thursday its CEO is no longer …

9 killed when US sub hit Japanese fishing ship remembered

HONOLULU—Families and friends of nine people killed when a U.S. Navy submarine accidentally rammed into a Japanese fishing ship off …

Hawaii bill compels mediation for Zuckerberg type land deals

HONOLULU—A Hawaii lawmaker said Friday he plans to introduce legislation that could force Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg into mediation before …

Solar plane successfully departs from Hawaii with no fuel

KAPOLEI, Hawaii—Two pilots are slowly carving their way into a new future of solar-powered flight as one of them embarks …

Hawaii begins marketing state to travellers from Southeast Asia; expectations of direct flight

HONOLULU – Hawaii is starting to market itself to travellers from Southeast Asia. The Hawaii Tourism Authority this year hired …

New images show large seaplane that sank 74 years ago in Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

HONOLULU—New images of a large U.S. Navy seaplane that sank in Hawaii waters during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor …

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