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

Affordable housing high-rise in Chinatown reopens after renovation
Maunakea Tower has more than 600 residents, including 408 kūpuna. A blessing ceremony was held last week to mark the reopening.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 15, 2025

Developers break ground on Mō‘ili‘ili project
Kuilei Place will offer 1,005 residences on 3.15 acres. More than 85% of the units are already spoken for.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 12, 2025

Tiki's Grill & Bar expands to Japan
Tiki's Tokyo — a partnership between Tiki's Grill & Bar and Tiki's SHIBUYA Limited Liability Partnership — will open April 25. It's the restaurant's first location outside of the Islands.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 11, 2025

Catch-and-release fishing returns to Ho‘omaluhia
With the return comes the launch of a new online reservation system developed as a collaboration between the City and County of Honolulu's Department of Parks and Recreation and Department of Information Technology.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 09, 2025

Kapolei public meeting coming up on TOD zoning, land use plan
The City and County of Honolulu's Department of Planning and Permitting will discuss proposed changes around three Skyline rail stations in West O‘ahu — East Kapolei, University of Hawai‘i West O‘ahu, and Ho‘opili.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 09, 2025

High school students from across Hawai‘i compete in Maritime Welding Competition
Organizers said the goal of the event was to raise awareness of local opportunities for "well-paying careers in in maritime manufacturing, such as welding, machining and logistics," and for local companies to share specific career opportunities available within the community.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 08, 2025

Former longtime Rep. Gene Ward dies at 82
Ward served in the state House of Representatives from 1990 to 1998 and from 2006 until Monday. He had recently announced his retirement, which was effective Monday, March 31, citing recent health setbacks.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 05, 2025

Brother-sister duo from O‘ahu bring L&L Hawaiian Barbecue to the Big Apple
Franchisees Henry and Sephra Engel already have locations in Manhattan's Lower East Side and East Harlem but opened their third restaurant in Brooklyn on March 20.
Stephanie SalmonsApril 04, 2025

Honolulu looks to add more affordable housing in ‘Ewa Beach
Although the project is still in the development phase, city officials say they're nearing a "major milestone" with the financing.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 29, 2025

Kīlauea's eruption has paused again
There have been 15 episodes of "lava fountaining" separated by pauses in activity since the current eruption began on Dec. 23, 2024. The latest episode ended Wednesday.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 28, 2025

Check out these chances for your keiki to have some fun this summer
County-run summer programs for children and teens are about to open for registration — and spaces fill quickly. Here are some opportunities for summer fun across the Islands.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 27, 2025

This 258-acre Maui property is on the market
Hōkūnui already boasts a four-bedroom, three-bath main residence and two-bedroom, two-bathroom guest cottage, a solar energy microgrid and private well.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 26, 2025

Kapi‘olani commuters beware — lane closures planned this week and beyond
The city says these temporary lane closures are expected to have a "significant impact on traffic flow in the area, and drivers are strongly advised to use alternate routes."
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 24, 2025

Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi talks top priorities
Housing and public safety were among the top priorities identified by the mayor during his State of the City address Tuesday, March 18.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 20, 2025

New rail segment to open later this year
Mayor Rick Blangiardi made the announcement during his State of the City address Tuesday, March 18.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 19, 2025

This oceanfront estate on Maui's Keawakapu Beach is on the market for $32.5M
The luxury property, which sits on a little more than half an acre near Wailea, has a single-family home with a basement and a separate ‘ohana unit.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 19, 2025

New affordable rentals coming to Central O‘ahu
Koa Vista is a new two-phase affordable rental development located within Koa Ridge that will ultimately include a total of 192 senior and family rental apartments in two mid-rise buildings.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 18, 2025

Here's how construction defect litigation is affecting housing in Hawai‘i
A new report from the University of Hawai‘i Economic Research Organization says that legal action related to construction defects is becoming an "increasingly significant source of uncertainty and risk in Hawai‘i's housing marketing."
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 16, 2025

Kaua‘i, Maui leaders offer county updates
Aloha State Daily has the highlights from Kaua‘i County Mayor Derek Kawakami's State of the County address Thursday morning and Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen's address, which he gave March 7.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 14, 2025

Kaua‘i County boosts local farms
For the second year, Kaua‘i County's Office of Economic Development has funded Agriculture Farm Expansion Grants. The 12 selected project proposals received a combined total of $637,429.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 13, 2025

Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i wants kama‘āina to 'Come Home'
The job placement program connects former residents who have moved to the Mainland to engineering job opportunities in the Islands.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 12, 2025

Median home prices on O‘ahu hit new high
Honolulu Board of Realtors President Trevor Benn offers some context to understanding that $1.19 million price point.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 11, 2025

First phase of Kapi‘olani Boulevard roadwork set to be finished this summer
The work is part of a project that is being completed in two phases. The first phase spans from Harding Avenue to Atkinson Drive, while the second phase — work on which hasn't started yet — will continue from Atkinson Drive to Ward Avenue.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 08, 2025

Honolulu looks to redevelop Iwilei property
The city is seeking a development partner to transform the Iwilei Center into a mixed-use, transit-oriented community.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 07, 2025

How is Hawai‘i faring? A new survey asked and more than 900 residents responded.
In the latest survey of resident sentiment by Pacific Resource Partnership, growing numbers of people feel the state is on the wrong track, remains too expensive — and their fear of crime is on the rise.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 06, 2025

Hawai‘i distillery sues over Jones Act
The legislation requires cargo transported between U.S. ports to be carried on vessels that are built in the U.S., and are owned and crewed by U.S. citizens. ASD spoke with the attorney representing the Hawai‘i-based business that says the Jones Act puts the distillery at a disadvantage.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 05, 2025

Hawaiian Airlines CEO Joe Sprague talks merger, future plans
Aloha State Daily sat down with Sprague Monday, March 3, at the Hawaiian Airlines headquarters in Honolulu to talk more about what's in store for the airline.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 04, 2025

New shelter prioritizes brain and behavioral health
The Kumu Ola Hou Iwilei Transitional Shelter is a collaboration between the city, which owns the the Iwilei Center, where the shelter is located, and the state, which is providing funding to the Institute for Human Services to manage the facility.
Stephanie SalmonsMarch 01, 2025

Legislation seeks to provide funding for Hawai‘i Technology Development Corp.
Legislators initially sought $6 million for the agency for grants to small businesses, temporarily tripling its budget. That amount is now in flux.
Stephanie SalmonsFebruary 28, 2025

Castle & Cooke Hawai‘i leader Harry Saunders will retire, new president named
Saunders, who joined the company in 1975 and has led its Hawai‘i operations since 2001, will be succeeded by Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Garret Matsunami.
Stephanie SalmonsFebruary 27, 2025