Stephanie Salmons
Business, tourism and the economy are all important facets of life in the Islands, but nothing can happen on those beats without people. I love telling the stories of your friends and neighbors, your coworkers and leaders, people who are making the decisions that affect your life and cool people who are doing cool things. Like most reporters, I'm nosy. I like to know about people — what they're doing and why, what makes them tick, etc.
At Aloha State Daily, I'm excited to be a small part of building something awesome from the ground up. And I believe in our mission! Regardless of where you live, the role of local news doesn't change — it's important in keeping our communities informed about the things that impact our daily lives and holding people in positions of power accountable. Not to mention, Hawaii has a lot of awesome stories to tell and I'm beyond grateful and excited to be able to share them.
Originally from Kentucky, I've lived in Hawaii for almost seven years now - including 3.5 years in Hilo on Hawaii Island and another three years in Honolulu. I now live in Honolulu with my husband, who was born and raised here.
A lifelong writer and storyteller, I graduated from Murray State University with a degree in print journalism in 2007 and have spent the better part of the past 17 years working as a reporter. For most of my career, I've worked at community-focused papers in North Carolina, Kentucky and Hawaii, covering communities big, small and in between, telling stories important to the people who live there. That's a big reason why I'm so passionate about community journalism and the role of hyperlocal news within the places we live, work and play.
Latest from Stephanie Salmons

Items from Paradise Cove Lū‘au for sale at auction
Curtains close on the long-running attraction Dec. 31 — the closure making way for a planned redevelopment of the West O‘ahu property — but you can take a piece of the history home with you.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 31, 2025

Where to go for Fukubukuro this year
Meaning “lucky bag,” Fukubukuro is Japanese New Year custom where shops and merchants offer mystery bags at discounted prices. Here are a few places to check out.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 30, 2025

Survey seeks insights from home gardeners
The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience is conducting a home gardening survey that will help researchers develop “essential support programs.”
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 30, 2025

Wai‘anae entrepreneur kicks off Hawai‘i-inspired boot brand
Leather and Lei debuted in October with its Lehua collection, offering made-to-order boots “inspired by Hawai‘i’s natural beauty and the resilient spirit of paniolo and cowgirl heritage."
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 27, 2025

New scholarship available for high school seniors on Kaua‘i
The Ho‘olei Scholarship will cover the first year of tuition at Kaua‘i Community College for eligible students after financial aid is applied.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 25, 2025

Hawaiian Word of the Year: Kāhuli
Chosen as the 2025 Hawaiian Word of the Year by the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo Ka Haka ‘Ula o Ke‘elikōlani College of Hawaiian Language, kāhuli speaks to fundamental transformation, “not surface change, but the kind of shift that reorders everything.”
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 25, 2025

What to do this weekend on O‘ahu
Looking for something to fill the between-holiday lull? Aloha State Daily has rounded up a few things to do this weekend, Friday, Dec. 26; Saturday, Dec. 27; and Sunday, Dec. 28.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 24, 2025

What's new at Ala Moana Center
The shopping center has welcomed a number of new tenants, with more coming soon.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 23, 2025

Southwest to offer direct flights between Hilo, Las Vegas in 2026
The flights, which begin Aug. 6, 2026, are initially scheduled to operate on Mondays, Thursdays and Friday.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 23, 2025

Retail Merchants of Hawai‘i names interim leader
Dave Erdman, a longtime marketing and communications executive, has been appointed interim president and CEO of the statewide trade organization.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 19, 2025

Hawai‘i's minimum wage to increase on Jan. 1
This is the third step in a series of planned increases that will ultimately bring the minimum wage to $18 by 2028.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 19, 2025

Study finds that Hawai‘i is the best state for on-time flights
The study by Squaremouth, a travel insurance marketplace, analyzed flight delays and cancellations between July 2024 and June 2025 by airports, state and month.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 18, 2025

Kaua‘i resort gifts $400K to community foundations
The Grand Hyatt Kaua‘i Resort & Spa and its owner, Takenaka Corp., marked the resort’s 35th anniversary by honoring longtime employees and gifting $100,000 endowments to four local community foundations.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 17, 2025

What's new at Queens' Marketplace
Several new retailers and restaurants have opened in the Waikoloa Beach Resort shopping center, and more are coming soon.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 17, 2025

Maui bakery featured on Good Morning America
The Maui Cookie Lady was included in a Dec. 13 GMA segment highlighting cookie delivery companies from across the country.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 16, 2025

Three Hawai‘i eateries among those nominated for Best New Restaurant
You can vote for your favorite in the USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Awards until Dec. 22.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 15, 2025

Seabird rescues reach record levels
The Hawai‘i Wildlife Center says more than 1,000 native seabirds were rescued between September and December, which is seabird fallout season.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 13, 2025

Hāmākua Hotel for sale
The eight-room luxury boutique hotel is located about 20 minutes north of Hilo on 3.4 fee simple acres in Honomū.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 12, 2025

Demolition of former Dee Lite Bakery to start Monday
Honolulu's Department of Housing and Land Management and the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation will start “coordinated demolition work” on city-owned properties that include the old Dee Lite Bakery at 1930 Dillingham Blvd. and 1907 Eluwene St. to prepare the site for redevelopment.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 12, 2025

Honolulu chooses developer for Kapolei property
Kobayashi Group has been selected as the city's preferred negotiating partner to lead the redevelopment of nearly 14 city-owned acres in West O‘ahu into an affordable rental community.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 11, 2025

Applications open for the Akamai Internship Program
Interns will be placed at Hawai‘i observatories and other STEM industries in the Islands during the course of the summer program.
Stephanie SalmonsDecember 10, 2025