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Maui fire settlement still ironing out details
LAHAINA, Maui (KHON2) — As the two-year anniversary of the deadly Maui wildfires nears, a four billion dollar global settlement in principle is still pending in court. Kaanapali fire scorches 90 acres; evacuation orders lifted The statute of limitations appears headed toward an extension. And many of their insurers, who fronted the funds to cover…
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Tsunami evacuation prompts Haleiwa zoning changes
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Haleiwa Backyards Project proposal sits between Joseph P. Leong and Kamehameha Highway and stretches from North Shore Marketplace to Ace Hardware. Tsunami Advisory canceled for Hawaiian Islands “Anyone who’s been to Haleiwa knows that it’s very quaint, charming, genuine, historic town that still has that plantation feel,” said Denise Antolini, North…
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‘Ready Keiki’ initiative doubles Waialae Elem. School pre-k capacity
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A once-empty classroom at Waialae Elementary now holds new hope for Hawaii families. And it’s all part of a statewide push to give more keiki access to preschool. State Department of Education sees expanded free meal access for students The new classroom was blessed on Monday, Aug. 4, one of three newly…
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‘Not invisible to disaster’: City updates emergency preparedness plan
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The City and County of Honolulu updated the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan for 2025, which was recently approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 7 hurricane tips for Hawaiʻi’s business owners The plan helps the city prepare for natural and manmade disasters like hurricanes, floods, wildfires and tsunamis. The plan is updated…
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School is back in session: Hopes for A+in attendance
HONOLULU (KHON2) — School is back in session, and attendance is a top priority. Recent tsunami warning gives good reminder to stay prepared in rural areas “Attendance matters, to have our kids in school every day for the full day. It’s so important to know that when kids are in school, that is when the…
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Glass takes home the 2025 Strathmore Stampede Championship
It was an outstanding long weekend as the Strathmore Stampede wrapped up on a hot and sunny Monday afternoon. Racetrack conditions were exceptional on three out of the four days, capacity crowds and great chuckwagon racing was the order for the entire event. When everything finally wrapped up, Jason Glass, driving Birchcliff Energy Ltd. Outfit,…
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Recent tsunami warning gives good reminder to stay prepared in rural areas
HAUULA, Hawaii (KHON2) — Living in rural communities comes with challenges, including limited resources, especially during a disaster. A tsunami warning on Tuesday, July 29, gave us a stark reminder of that. But one group has been working on emergency preparedness with the Hau’ula community since 2009, and progress is being made. Kaneohe man reflects…
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How to evacuate kūpuna, keiki and pets
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawaiʻi wildfires move fast. When one breaks out near your home, you may have only minutes to get out. Planning ahead is critical for evacuating kūpuna, keiki and pets. These situations take more time and more care. Each group needs special support, and all of them depend on you. Preparation is the…
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MEMA: Brush fire reported in Kaanapali area
LAHAINA, Hawaii (KHON2) — The Maui Emergency Management Agency warns the public of a brush fire in the Kaanapali area. Officials call for fire safety practices amidst Red Flag Warning extension According to MEMA, flames were reported around noon on Monday, Aug. 4, mauka of Honoapiilani Highway near Kakaalaneo Drive in Lahaina. Maui County firefighters…
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Canadian skiers shine on home water at IWWF World U21 Waterski Championships in Calgary
Canadian athletes earned multiple medals and a coveted team silver at the 2025 IWWF U21 Waterski Championships this weekend, with Charlie Ross and Hannah Stopnicki both crowned world champions in their events. Read More