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Brush fire shuts down 'multiple' lanes on EB H-1 Freeway near Ewa
EWA, Hawaii (Island News) -- Multiple lanes of eastbound H-1 Freeway have been shut down near Ewa due to a brush fire burning in the area. The freeway is closed about one mile before the Ewa off ramp, according to the Department of Transportation. The closure is also affecting the shoulder lane. Drivers are being urged to use caution when traveling through the area.
70-acre wildland fire reported in Waikoloa
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A 70-acre wildland fire ignited in Waikoloa on Sunday evening, authorities report. According to the Hawai’i Fire Department, several hot spots persist, and crews will remain on the scene throughout the night to continue firefighting efforts. The fire has reportedly moved south, away from residential areas. For safety reasons, Pua Amelia Street […]
‘Bows take part in annual Koloa Plantation Days parade on Kauai
As part of their efforts to say “mahalo” to their fans, members of various University of Hawai’i Athletics programs took part in the annual Koloa Plantation Days parade on Kauai Saturday. The parade is part of a 10-day festival that celebrates the many ethnic groups that came...
Attempted murder in Waipahu sends three to hospital
HONOLULU (KHON2) — In the very early hours of Sunday, July 28, three individuals in Waipahu were victims of an attempted murder. According to police, the suspect fired shots into the group, striking the three victims. They were rushed to an area hospital to be treated, but the suspect fled the scene before police arrived. […]
Hawaii man killed self after police took DNA sample in Virginia woman's 1991 killing
HONOLULU (AP) — A man who was identified as a new possible suspect in the killing and sexual assault of a Virginia woman who was visiting Hawaii more than three decades ago killed himself recently after police took a DNA swab from him, officials said. The Hawaii Police Department on Monday said they matched DNA taken from Dana Ireland’s body to that of 57-year-old Albert Lauro Jr. of Hawaiian Paradise Park on the Big Island. Police Chief Ben Moszkowicz said Lauro died by suicide and was found at home. Authorities zeroed in on Lauro in recent months and got a DNA sample from him off of a discarded fork after they watched him eat lunch. He killed himself last week after police went to his home to test the sample against a swab taken from him in person. Attempts by the AP to reach Lauro’s relatives were unsuccessful.
Field dedicated to "Aunty Huddy", Campbell High School's first softball coach
EWA BEACH, Hawaii (Island News) -Senator Kurt Fevella honored the first female head coach of Campbell High School's Softball team on Saturday. Coach Loke Huddy started in 1976 when the softball program first began. She continued for almost two decades in various roles, even coaching running backs on the football team.
Car theft suspect arrested after allegedly trying to flee arrest, injuring officer
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A 43-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly tried to flee arrest and almost ran over a police officer with a stolen car on Sunday, officials said. HPD said officers located the suspect in a vehicle that was reported stolen on July 12 in the Manoa area,...
Monday Weather - Moderate to breezy winds continue, partly cloudy skies, isolated showers
HONOLULU (Island News) -- High pressure far north of the Hawaiian Islands will gradually weaken and slowly drift west over the next several days. Moderate to locally breezy trade winds will continue into Tuesday, then weaken slightly Wednesday through the rest of the week. Stable conditions across the region will focus showers mainly along windward and mauka areas, particularly during the overnight and early morning hours.
UH study finds Native Hawaiians face higher rates of accelerated biological aging
We normally associate our age with the year we are born – but what if your age could be better associated with other factors like health, diet, exercise, occupation and education level?. A new study by the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa discovered for the first time that Native...
Death investigation underway after diver found unresponsive in waters off Kahuku
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A death investigation is underway after the body of a diver was recovered in Kahuku on Saturday, according to Honolulu police officials. Police records show the 43-year-old man was found unresponsive around 8:30 p.m. in waters off Waialee Beach Park. An autopsy is scheduled to determine how...
Man taken in serious condition after motorcycle crash on Kaukonahua Road
NORTH SHORE, Hawaii (Island News) – The Honolulu Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to a motorcycle and vehicle collision that occurred on Kaukonahua Road on Sunday afternoon, July 28, 2024. On Sunday at approximately 12:15 p.m. EMS crews responded to a crash that was reported on Kaukonahua Road that...
New public pre-K classrooms to open statewide
HONOLULU (KHON2) — In August, the state will see the opening of 44 new public preschool classrooms, with at least one located on each island. This expansion will create 820 additional seats, increasing the total number of preschool spots to 1,767 statewide. 34 of the new classrooms will be situated in Title I schools. These […]
Kaimuki High senior drafted into Korean War, honored 73 years later
HONOLULU (KHON2) — As a senior at Kaimuki High School, Earl Peters received his orders to serve in the Korean War. 73 years later, 91-year-old Peters is being honored for his service and will be presented with a honorary diploma, Saturday, July 27, on the anniversary of the Korean Armistice. In attendance will be a […]
Hawaiian Electric program to cut power during wildfire risk
HONOLULU (KHON2) — When weather conditions are dangerous enough to damage powerlines and start fires, Hawaiian Electric (HECO) said it has a plan to keep people safe. HECO calls its Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) plan, the last line of defense in potential disaster. The company identified specific areas on each island that have high […]
Statewide jewelry scams on the rise, victim speaks out to warn others
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Statewide reports indicate a rise in jewelry scams, with individuals posing as tourists offering their jewelry at discounted rates. One male victim, who asked to remain anonymous, has reached out to KHON2 Action Line to share his experience and alert others to these deceptive schemes. “I guess he was waving at everybody, […]
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