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Route 92 is a major east–west highway on the island of Oahu which begins at exit 15 off Interstate H-1 (H-1) in Honolulu.The western end of the highway is located at the gate to Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam and the eastern end is 0.6 miles (0.97 km) east of the Ala Wai Canal crossing in Waikiki.
In 1893, pro-American elements in Hawaii overthrew the monarchy and formed the Republic of Hawaii, which the U.S. annexed in 1898. [6] In 1921, in order to make amends for injustices associated with the overthrow and annexation, the US created the Hawaiian Homes Commissions Act which set aside 200,000 acres of land for the use of homelands for Native Hawaiians of 50% blood quantum or more.
Kalākaua Avenue in Honolulu — — Kamehameha Highway, Nimitz Highway, Ala Moana Boulevard: East portion was formerly Route 920 (later Federal-aid route 1092B) Route 93: 19.524: 31.421 H-1 at Ko Olina: Kaʻena Point State Park — — Farrington Highway: Former Route 90 Route 95 — — — — — — Proposed (1968) but never built Route 95 ...
HFD received a 911 call at 11 :07 a.m. for a building fire near 2841 N. Nimitz Highway. Ultimately, a total of 17 HFD units with 62 personnel responded as second and third alarms were added, along ...
Nov. 22—A 28-year-old motorcyclist has died after a collision involving a bus and another car Tuesday night on Nimitz Highway. Honolulu police say at about 9:50 p.m., the motorcyclist was ...
Kamehameha Highway is one of the main highways serving suburban and rural O‘ahu in the U.S. state of Hawai‘i.Informally known as Kam Highway, it begins at Nimitz Highway near Pearl Harbor and Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu, serves the island's older western suburbs, and turns north across the O‘ahu Central Valley to the North Shore.
Dec. 21—The landslide occurred just past the second tunnel, with thick mud and fallen trees blocking town-bound lanes. A landslide caused by heavy rain led to the closure of Pali Highway's town ...
Hawaiʻi Technology Institute was a non-profit, vocational school located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It has been licensed by the State of Hawaii Department of Education as a private trade, vocational, and technical school. Conceived as a job-training center in Honolulu, it was formed in 1986 through a partnership between Alu Like, Inc. and IBM ...