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October 24, 2024 at 2:02 AM. A tragic incident shocked Hawaii residents when a 13-year-old boy tragically lost his life after his younger brother lost control of a rough terrain vehicle (RTV ...
1 :30 p.m. The flash flood warning for Oahu expired at 1 :15 p.m. today. “Widespread heavy rainfall has diminished over windward Oahu, but pockets of heavy showers continue to move ashore ...
Kailua-Kona is the second-largest settlement on the island of Hawaii (after Hilo) and the largest on the island's west side, where it is the center of commerce and the tourist industry. Kailua-Kona is served by Kona International Airport, just to the north in the adjacent CDP of Kalaoa. [2] The population was 19,713 at the 2020 census, up from ...
Forecasters say that Kauai County, Oahu and Maui County can look forward to showers and isolated thunderstorms in windward and mauka areas today with highs from 82 to 87 degrees and Kona winds ...
4,028 sq mi. (10,432 km 2) Honolulu County. 003. Honolulu. 1905. "Sheltered bay" or "place of shelter" in the Hawaiian language, [9] Named after Honolulu, the capital and largest city of the state. Oʻahu and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (except Midway Atoll) 989,408.
Hualālai (pronounced [huwəˈlaːlɐi] in Hawaiian) is an active volcano on the island of Hawaiʻi in the Hawaiian Islands. [4] It is the westernmost, third-youngest and the third-most active of the five volcanoes that form the island of Hawaiʻi, following Kīlauea and the much larger Mauna Loa. Its peak stands 8,271 feet (2,521 m) above sea ...
After bringing widespread heavy rain to Hawaii as well as blizzard conditions to the state's mountain peaks this past weekend, a storm system known as a Kona low is expected to continue pounding ...
West Hawaii Today began in 1962 as a special weekly edition of Hilo Tribune-Herald. Known as the Kona Tribune-Herald it continued in 1964 as a weekly. From late 1964 until 1968, the paper published under the title Kona Weekly Tribune-Herald. It was started by Glenn and Sally Maitland. West Hawaii Today began publishing under its present title ...