HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Volunteers are needed to help with an annual count to survey those experiencing homelessness on Oahu. The annual Point in Time Count is set take place on Monday, Jan. 26.
Six would not go willingly and had to be handcuffed and driven in patrol cars to the treatment facility.
Honolulu City Council member Tyler Dos Santos-Tam conducted surveys during the point-in-time count in Honolulu. “So I think ...
A homeless teen who spent years in shelters and lived in his car while attending school just graduated from Waianae High ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A family on Oahu was homeless but is getting back on their feet and could use a helping hand. Mom and Dad, with their four-year-old and six-year-old daughters, were living out of ...
Homeless women and children under age 18 would be able to live in their vehicles or in a communal tent on government-sanctioned land that would offer security, case management and bathroom and laundry ...
‘Vendetta’: Hawaii Governor Blasts Auditor Report on Key Homeless Program Gov. Josh Green blasted Hawaiʻi State Auditor Les Kondo’s preliminary report on his signature tiny homes project, accusing the ...
Gov. Josh Green blasted Hawaiʻi State Auditor Les Kondo’s preliminary report on his signature tiny homes project, accusing the Legislature’s watchdog of being overly aggressive and expressing an ...