Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Founded in 1882 by the partnership of Charles E. King and William G. Smith, the Honolulu Star-Bulletin has been a cornerstone of Hawaii's media landscape, achieving significant milestones such as its first Pulitzer Prize in 1996 for exposing corruption in local government. Offering a diverse array of content that includes local news, sports, arts, and editorial commentary, the Star-Bulletin has become a trusted source of information, shaping public discourse and fostering community engagement across the islands. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States starting 1912, featuring 36,233 scans in total. Explore the rich history captured in these pages, which may also include mentions of historical figures and events relevant to your own family history. Dive into the past and discover what stories lie within the archives, inviting you to connect with Hawaii's vibrant heritage.