News Convicted Officials May Be Innocent, Hawaiʻi Chief Justice Suggests Three former Honolulu officials may have an opening to get their criminal records thrown out, one legal expert says. October 2, 2025 0 Convicted Officials May Be Innocent, Hawaiʻi Chief Justice Suggests Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... What do you feel about this? 0% Love 0% Funny 0% Wow 0% Sad 0% Angry Post navigation Previous: OHA May Have Found A Way To Build Housing In Kakaʻako Makai After years of failing to get building approval, the office may look to another Hawaiʻi government agency to jumpstart construction.Next: Elections Commission Wants State Auditor To Examine Hawaiʻi’s 2024 Vote The commission also asked the Legislature to consider returning to one-day, in-person voting, and narrowly rejected firing chief election officer Scott Nago. Related Stories News Alert: Special Weather Statement issued April 21 at 12:41PM April 21, 2026 0 News Water Restriction Notice Issued for Downtown Hilo Customers AFFECTED AREA: DOWNTOWN HILO; SOUTH HILO April 21, 2026 0 News ‘They Made Us Feel Like Royalty’: Tornado Forces Joyful Merging Of Wedding And Volleyball Tournament April 21, 2026 0 News Honolulu Cyclists Lament Safety Barriers, Green Paint In Bike Lanes New asphalt along South King Street meant bike path safety features had to be removed temporarily. They are taking too long to be replaced, cyclists say. April 21, 2026 0 News Hawaiʻi Transportation Officials Want A New Military Partnership A bill being considered by the Legislature would allow the state DOT to act as a military contractor to expedite federal projects for improvements to airports and roads. April 21, 2026 0 News Auditor Issues Urgent Warning About Key Hawaiʻi Homeless Program A Civil Beat investigation prompted a review, which found problems in the homeless program requiring “immediate attention.” April 21, 2026 0 News ʻŌhiʻa Trees, Invasive Species: Years Of Research Could Be Lost The Forest Service is looking to close its Big Island labs — the only ones of their kind, researchers say, that help protect the Pacific’s unique tropical forests. April 21, 2026 0 News 2,000 acres in Kapoho being considered for preservation April 21, 2026 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ