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, Hawaiʻi 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 Hawaiʻi for almost seven years now — including 3.5 years in Hilo on Hawaiʻi 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 Hawaiʻi, 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.
SPJ Hawai‘i 2025 Excellence in Journalism Awards: First Place, Best Overall News Site, for “Aloha State Daily,” by the ASD Newsroom in the Internet Division; First Place, Breaking News Reporting, “Tsunami warning canceled,” ASD Staff, in the News Media division, open to all print and digital; Second Place, Breaking News Reporting, “Lawsuit filed against Maui Land & Pineapple;" First Place, Headlines, by Stephanie Salmons, Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros, and Katie Helland, for "Snakes (hopefully not) on a plane," and "If can, can: AIA Honolulu Celebrates 20 years of CANstruction."
Stephanie Salmons can be reached at stephanie@alohastatedaily.com.
Latest from Stephanie Salmons

Darryl Oliveira tapped as acting administrator of Hawai‘i County Civil Defense
He will lead the emergency management agency while the county hires a permanent replacement for Talmadge Magno, who retired from the role on Aug. 1.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 15, 2026

Maui oceanfront estate is on the market for $45M
The offering includes two adjacent oceanfront residences that span more than 7,500 square feet of living space on a little more than 1.2 acres.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 15, 2026

Zippy's newest collaboration creates collection for humans and pets
The collab between the restaurant chain and local brand Coopmonsters includes hair claw clips and pet gear that commemorate Zippy's 60th and Coopmonster's 10th anniversaries.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 14, 2026

AIA Honolulu celebrates 21 years of CANstruction
The annual event will move to a new home in Downtown Honolulu this year.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 13, 2026

Hawaiian Council acquires Sea Life Park near Waimānalo
"Sometimes you go looking for opportunities, and sometimes the kuleana finds you," Hawaiian Council CEO Kūhiō Lewis told Aloha State Daily of the acquisition. "This was one of those opportunities."
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 13, 2026

What's new at, and coming to, Ala Moana Center
The shopping center has recently welcomed a number of new tenants with more coming soon.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 12, 2026

Maui interior designer aims to support Lahaina homeowners rebuilding after wildfires
A new one-on-one advisory service, Lahaina Rebuild Design Guidance, was created as an alternative to full-service interior design and offers "focused professional support during key phases of rebuilding."
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 12, 2026

Lahaina banyan tree to remain fenced off for two more years
The 153-year-old tree was damaged by the heat produced in the August 2023 wildfires but remained largely unburned.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 08, 2026

Three years after wildfires, here's what's changed at Maui Emergency Management Agency
Maui Emergency Management Agency Administrator Amos Lonokailua-Hewett stepped into the role in January 2024, just months after wildfires devastated parts of the Valley Isle in August 2023.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 08, 2026

Lahaina, three years after the fires
It's been three years since wildfires destroyed much of Lahaina Town. Recovery is still underway but work to rebuild is progressing.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 07, 2026

Southwest launches nonstop flights between Hilo, Las Vegas
The service began Aug. 6.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 07, 2026

Mahana Ward Village sales gallery to open Aug. 8
The mixed-use development will feature 451 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom residences and about 13,600 square feet of ground-floor commercial space.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 06, 2026

Tickets on sale for 32nd annual Made in Hawai‘i Festival
The largest-ever MIHF is set for Aug. 20-23. We've got more details about what you can expect during the event.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 05, 2026

Toyota recalls certain airbag parts used as replacements in some Tundra, Tacoma models
About 4,100 service parts are involved in the U.S. recall, the company said.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 03, 2026

Green makes appointments to Hawaiian Homes, Campaign Spending, Ethics commissions
Among the appointees, Green reappointed Kali Watson as chair of the Hawaiian Homes Commission.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 01, 2026

Second phase of Central O‘ahu affordable rentals are now open
A blessing ceremony was held this week for Koa Vista II, the second phase of a new two-phase development located within Koa Ridge.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 30, 2026

Ward Centre closed; looming demolition will make way for new Ward Village towers
Although a timeline has not yet been finalized, sources say that demolition and redevelopment work at the site is expected to begin later this year.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 30, 2026

New eateries planned for Kamehameha Schools' Mō‘ili‘ili redevelopment
Eleven tenants for Waiānuenue at Kapa‘akea have so far been announced.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 28, 2026

Here's the 'Best in Hawai’i Architecture' in 2026
AIA Honolulu's 68th annual Design Awards, which took place July 24, recognize excellence in architectural design.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 28, 2026

Here's the best of Hawai‘i, according to the people
The best family attraction, cruise, lū‘au, resort, restaurant and tour company in Hawai‘i have been decided by voters in USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. Read on to see who made the lists.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 25, 2026

Ala Moana Center to launch luxury shopping event
For two weeks in August, the popular shopping destination will offer shoppers exclusive experiences at 14 luxury boutiques.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 25, 2026

Updated: Bayer to make changes to Hawai‘i operations
These changes include consolidating some of the company's farm activities on O‘ahu and Maui over time, which will affect more than 70 employees.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 24, 2026

Iwilei acquisition advances Honolulu's long-term housing strategy
The city purchased 519 Ka‘aahi St. for $2.7 million in a sale that closed June 30. City leaders say its one of the keys that will help them unlock thousands of housing units in the area.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 22, 2026

Lahaina's Front Street set to reopen Aug. 1
Repairs and rebuilding in the area have been ongoing since wildfires driven by high winds struck on Aug. 8, 2023, including a blaze that destroyed much of Lahaina Town.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 21, 2026

Here's what's new at the 32nd annual Made in Hawai‘i Festival
Hawaiian Airlines presents the 32nd Annual Made in Hawai‘i Festival returns to Honolulu in August and organizers say it'll be the biggest festival yet, with more than 800 vendor booths spanning nearly 300,000 square feet across two nights and two full days.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 21, 2026

Kimo's Restaurant set to return to Lahaina's Front Street
The restaurant was among the businesses lost in the deadly August 2023 wildfire that destroyed much of West Maui community.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 18, 2026

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikīkī Beach to partner with Ladurée
The exclusive partnership will bring the French pâtisserie, known for its macarons, to Hawai‘i for the first time.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 17, 2026

Hawai‘i's Bretman Rock makes 2026 Time100 Creators list
The list recognizes 100 of the "most influential digital voices" of 2026.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 16, 2026

Lahaina homecoming planned; Front Street to reopen in near future
Nearly three years after deadly wildfires destroyed much of the West Maui community, 103 former residents are set to return this weekend — and the public is invited to help celebrate the community's spirit.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 14, 2026

North Shore farm aims to expand opportunities for immigrant farmers, strengthen local food systems
Nonprofit Pacific Gateway Center has launched PGC Farms Hale‘iwa, a new 80-acre agricultural hub on land owned by Kamehameha Schools.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 08, 2026

Tickets for Made in Hawai‘i Festival go on sale Aug. 1
The annual event will be held Aug. 20 to 23 at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 07, 2026

Liliha Bakery to open new spot in Waikīkī
This will be the brand's sixth location on O‘ahu.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 06, 2026

Ala Moana Center makes list of best shopping centers
USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards aim to rank the 10 best in several areas of travel and lifestyle. Here's where Ala Moana — and other Hawai‘i businesses — landed on several lists.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 03, 2026

Center for Family Business & Entrepreneurs helps businesses plan for growth, transition
The new center was launched earlier this year by Bank of Hawai‘i, created for family-owned and closely-held businesses. CFBE Director Agatha Viernes-LeGros told Aloha State Daily that the center aims to provide education, advice and hands-on execution of planning services to clients in a confidential manner.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 03, 2026

Zippy's Kāhala location to reopen
The restaurant will reopen next week, following four months of renovations.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 01, 2026

Pilot program aims to support North Shore businesses affected by Kona Low storms
Hawaiian Council, in partnership with the Hawai‘i Visitors & Convention Bureau, E Noa Tours and Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, this week launched North Shore Huaka‘i, connecting visitors and kama‘āina to businesses in Hale‘iwa and Waialua.
Stephanie SalmonsJuly 01, 2026

Construction Industry of Maui awards scholarships to three isle students
The CIM Bob Poulson Scholarship encourages local students to pursue a degree in the construction and design industry — away from Maui — then bring their knowledge and skills back to the Valley Isle. Three students each received a $20,000 scholarship this year and shared with Aloha State Daily their plans after college.
Stephanie SalmonsJune 30, 2026

Looking to buy a home in Hawai‘i? Here's what you should know.
Aloha State Daily talks with Aaron Tangonan, president of the Honolulu Board of Realtors, to learn more about the home-buying process, how feasible it is to become a homeowner, what opportunities are available and more.
Stephanie SalmonsJune 26, 2026

Kaua‘i Coffee Co. secures 15-year lease
The brand's parent company, Massimo Zanetti Beverage USA, negotiated a new 15-year lease for the 3,100-acre farm on which it has been operating with property owner Brue Baukol Capital Partners. Kaua‘i Mayor Derek Kawakami shares what this means for the Garden Isle community.
Stephanie SalmonsJune 26, 2026