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Heavy rain and thunderstorms expected in Hawaii this weekend
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A passing tropical disturbance will bring the threat of heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms to the islands starting Friday. This storm is not a kona low, but rather a type of wet-season storm called an upper-level low. This storm brings bitterly cold air aloft, which enhances shower activity below. Winds will not…
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Seattle man scheduled to return to islands on charges of attacking a Hawaiian monk seal
A Seattle man was released from custody after being charged with attacking a Hawaiian monk seal, but must return to Hawaii to appear in court and is not allowed to leave the country.
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Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park rebuilding for the next generation after eruption devastation
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park is undergoing a transformation to rebuild and redesign major visitor areas after the 2018 Kīlauea eruption, with the upgraded facilities expected to better accommodate the park’s 1.5 to 2 million annual visitors while improving accessibility and safety.
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Bell: A date! September 2027 — approval for construction of pipeline to the west coast
We have it. A date. Read More
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Epic eruption: Kīlauea’s 47th episode underway
Fountaining is in full force at the summit of Kīlauea as episode 47 is underway.
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UH men’s volleyball star Titriyski is turning pro
Just days after helping the University of Hawaiʻi men’s volleyball team capture the 2026 NCAA National Championship, standout outside hitter Kristian Titriyski is moving on to the professional ranks. The powerful pin hitter announced he has accepted a professional contract with Levski Sofia in his native Bulgaria, bringing his collegiate career with the Rainbow Warriors…
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Snow forecasted for mountains and foothills over May long weekend
Environment Canada is warning of snowfall that could affect long weekend travel plans. Read More
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New policy report: What’s the vision for Hawai‘i’s future?
From housing to energy resilience, a new policy report aims to address nine of Hawai‘i’s biggest problems.
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Alberta introduces new auto insurance rate cap, dubbing it a ‘Care-First’ model
Drivers in Alberta will have increases to their insurance premiums capped at 10 per cent in exchange for fewer lawsuits arising from traffic collisions. Read More
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City marks functional completion of Sunnyside flood barrier project
A $50-million project designed to protect Sunnyside from the threat of overland flooding is functionally complete, just in time for this year’s spring flood season. Read More