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Tuesday Weather - Breezy winds building, increased trade showers
HONOLULU (Island News) -- An area of higher moisture will will continue to spread westward across the state today, bringing an increase in windward shower activity through tonight. Moderate to breezy trade winds will continue through tonight as well, then increase to strong speeds Wednesday through Friday. Drier air will...
New campaign warns all of heat-related illnesses
Climate change experts say temperatures are getting higher, and the state wants to make sure you’re protecting yourself in a new campaign. Lori Marcu is enjoying a day at the beach with her family. She feels the summer days are getting hotter. “Basically we started out sitting in the shade but as the sun came […]
Schedule your Domino’s order just in time for the 2024 Olympics
HONOLULU (HI Now) - This weekend is going to be a great weekend to settle in front of the tv to watch the Olympics! The opening ceremony takes place Friday night, and you can watch it beginning at 6:30p on KHNL. And to make sure you don’t miss a minute of the action, you can order your favorite pizza or wings from domino’s Hawaii right now.
UH swimming alumni set for Paris Olympics
Three former University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa swimming standouts will represent the Rainbow Warrior and Rainbow Wahine programs at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Kane Follows (2016–20) and Laticia Transom (2022–23) qualified for New Zealand’s national team and Micah Masei (2017–21) is slated to compete in his second Olympics for American Samoa.
Living808 Highlights: What’s the Law Podcasts (July)
Revolutionizing College Athletics and Navigating Travel Planning:. Living808’s John Veneri caught up with What’s the Law Podcast host Coralie Chun-Matayoshi for a preview of the latest episodes on khon2.com. Paying College Athletes: A Landmark Settlement. In a historic move, the NCAA has reached a $2.8 billion settlement that...
Investigation underway after pedestrian killed in early-morning crash in North Kona
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A 38-year-old pedestrian has died following a crash in North Kona early Monday morning, police said. It happened just before 4 a.m. on Queen Kaahumanu Highway just south of the Kaloko/Honokahau intersection. Investigators said a green Subaru Forester traveling northbound crossed over the white fog line and...
Pearlridge Rotarians building special bonds of service and friendship throughout District 5000 and Rotary International
The Rotary Club of Pearlridge set a service goal for 2024-2025 to reach out and connect with fellow Hawaii District 5000 clubs, as well as Rotary International clubs around the world. The RCOP is off to a great start beginning in late June 2024 volunteering their time with the Rotary Club of Honolulu, Hawaii Beer Festival fundraiser held at the Bishop Museum Great Lawn. It was an amazingly successful fundraiser for Rotary Club of Honolulu President Tom Coyne and club members who welcomed RCOP volunteers while working side by side throughout the event.
Kona Aloha Singers - New Member
Membership in the Kona Aloha Singers is open to all who love to sing with auditions required only for select small ensembles. The Kona Aloha Singers is a non-sectarian 501 (c)(3) non-profit community chorus that rehearses and performs four-part harmony (SATB) contemporary music. We sing Pop, Rock, Broadway, R & B, Hawaiian and, whatever else we decide to throw in the mix. We want to sing songs our audience can recognize, sing, and dance too.
Police: Driver may have been under the influence in fatal North Kona crash
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Kailua-Kona man is in custody for a crash that killed a pedestrian in North Kona early Monday morning, officials said. Police believe 34-year-old Garrett Duran was under the influence when he hit a 38-year-old pedestrian on Queen Kaahumanu Highway around 4 a.m. HPD said Duran ran...
Alert level lowered at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, but scientists warn situation could change quickly
The alert level at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has been lowered after brief, intense swarm of earthquakes and ground deformation raised concerns of a possible eruption, but scientists warn that even though activity has slowed, the situation could change with “little to no warning."
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