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

55 years of Kāhala Mall
The first enclosed, air-conditioned shopping center in the Islands celebrates its 55th anniversary in October.
Stephanie SalmonsOctober 01, 2025

Donna Apisa named 2025 Realtor of the Year
Since 1967, Hawai‘i Realtors — a statewide professional trade organization — has annually recognized an outstanding Realtor in the state for their work in the interest of fellow Realtors, the profession and the community.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 30, 2025

Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i set to celebrate 175th anniversary
Founded in 1850, the chamber — the second oldest chamber organization west of the Rockies — will mark its 175th anniversary in October. To celebrate the milestone, the chamber will host "An Evening of Legacy" gala on Thursday, Oct. 9, at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Coral Ballroom.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 25, 2025

These Hawai‘i hotels recognized as some of the best in the U.S.
USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Awards aim to rank the 10 best in several areas of travel, lifestyle and other categories.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 23, 2025

AIA Honolulu builds community with Architecture Month
The organization has events lined up on O‘ahu and Hawai‘i Island throughout October to celebrate.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 19, 2025

23-acre Kāne‘ohe estate on the market for nearly $17 million
The 5,000-square-foot, five-bedroom home with five full- and two half-bathrooms, is situated against the Ko‘olau Mountains, overlooking Kāne‘ohe Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 19, 2025

DBEDT invites product manufacturers to exhibit at San Diego trade show
The Winter FancyFaire, which is organized by the Specialty Food Association, is set to take place Jan. 11 to 13, 2026, at the San Diego Convention Center.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 18, 2025

New park opens in Ward Village
At Ka La‘i o Kukuluāe‘o Park, you'll find newly landscaped open space with pedestrian paths and park seating, as well as an interactive play structure, Biki Bike station and water refilling station.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 18, 2025

Hawai‘i Pacific University to offer three-year bachelor degree
Applications for the new bachelor of science in global business program are open now, and the first cohort of Global Business Scholars are expected to start in the fall of 2026, the university says.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 17, 2025

Drought cancels Maui PGA tournament
Drought conditions in West Maui lead PGA to cancel Sentry PGA Tour Tournament for the first time since 1999
Michael Brestovansky & Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 17, 2025

One-night closure planned for Eastbound Nimitz Highway at Bishop Street
The closure is part of ongoing roadwork.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 16, 2025

Explore the 'Future of Work' in Hawai‘i at upcoming conference
A partnership between the Hawai‘i Workforce Development Council, Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i and AE Consulting, Future of Work 2026: County Voices, Statewide Vision is planned for Sept. 24.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 16, 2025

DHHL project at former Bowl-O-Drome site is ahead of schedule
Hale Mōʻiliʻili will include a 23-story tower with 271 units, as well as a two-story townhouse with seven more units.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 13, 2025

If can, can: AIA Honolulu celebrates 20 years of CANstruction
Build Day for the professionals will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13. A Keiki Corner build is set for 10 a.m. until noon the same day. The structures will then be on display for People's Choice voting from Sept. 13 through Saturday, Sept. 20.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 12, 2025

Hawaiian Electric looks to raise $500M through the sale of bonds
HECO will use the net proceeds from the offering to finance capital expenditures, as well as repay or refinance debt
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 12, 2025

Hawaiian Airlines names new CEO
Diana Birkett Rakow, senior vice president of public affairs and sustainability at Alaska Airlines, will step into the role, effective Oct. 29.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 11, 2025

Neighborhood design workshop planned for Kalihi, Kapālama rail stations
The public has the chance to offer input on the preliminary designs of the two stations at the Sept. 11 public meeting.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 10, 2025

Hawaiian Airlines, Honolulu Community College and the next generation of aircraft mechanics
A newly launched Maintenance Technician Development Program offers "significant financial and professional support" for selected students enrolled in the school's Aeronautics Maintenance Technology Program.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 09, 2025

Construction underway on affordable housing development in ‘Ewa Beach
The $78 million rental project — located at 91-1666 Renton Road, on a 3.7-acre lot owned by the City and County of Honolulu — will have 28 one-bedroom, 87 two-bedroom and 12 three-bedroom units. Ground broke on the project Sept. 3.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 08, 2025
UPDATED: Hurricane Kiko downgraded to Category 1
Forecasters from the National Weather Service National Hurricane Center said Monday that the hurricane is expected to be further downgraded to a tropical storm.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 06, 2025

Claire's closing hundreds of stores nationwide, including these in Hawai‘i
A handful of the shops, often popular with tweens and teens, will remain open across the Islands.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 05, 2025