Between Jan. 1, 2024 and Dec. 11, 2024, Honolulu EMS responded to 137 pedestrian crashes — a number that has already surpassed last year’s total of 121. That’s a 13% increase.
The daughter of a woman left injured and dying in a state-run apartment complex is now suing. The woman’s decomposing body was found after neighbors complained about the smell.
The Nurse Navigator program would enlist the help of rideshare drivers to shuttle patients who aren’t having an emergency to an urgent care or doctor’s office.
HNN Investigates learned notorious organized crime leader Mike Miske had a cell mate, but investigators do not believe at this time that he was the victim of a crime.
The Maui Police Commission heard passionate testimony Wednesday about the handling of human remains after the Lahaina wildfire along with concerns about transparency at the Maui Police Department.
While the Maui Police Department is adamant victims “were treated with the utmost respect, dignity and professionalism,” HNN Investigates obtained emails documenting an apparent mix-up.
This comes after recent statements provided by Maui police show the department didn’t always follow county protocols while recovering remains of people who died in the Lahaina fire.
After weeks of HNN Investigates asking questions, the Maui Police Department recently provided information that shows the department didn’t always follow county protocols while recovering remains of people who died in the Lahaina fire.
The department's former long-time forensic morgue contractor says the process was so disorganized, he can’t guarantee all the ashes families received are actually those of their loved ones.
The owner of a forensic morgue team hired by the Maui Police Department claims that many protocols for the respectful and accurate recovery of victims were not followed.
The Honolulu Rail authority approved a new contract Friday for CEO Lori Kahikina, which could keep her on the job until the project is finally finished.
Researchers at UH-Manoa say Hawaii’s sea floor is littered with upwards of 100,000 rotting military munitions, some of which are believed to be very close to shore.