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Recovery efforts in Waianae for public and private land
WAIANAE, Oahu (KHON2) — Some roads and property in Waianae still remain flooded following last week’s storm, and community leaders are working to provide assistance in any way they can. “Saturday, two DOT vacuum trucks were out there as well as DFM from the City and County, were pumping out the dip on Paakea road,”…
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Residents continue clean up from flooding, concerned about future storms
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Forecasters say even a small amount of rain could trigger flood warnings, because the ground is so saturated and it won’t take much to create “nuisance” flooding in some parts of the state. Meanwhile, residents say the recent stream clean-ups have helped, but worry about the future. These volunteers are here from…
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Storm recovery price tag tops $1 billion, puts pressure on state budget
As Hawaii recovers from the devastating Kona low storms, state leaders now say the damage could exceed one billion dollars.
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Emergency officials offer support to Kilauea ashfall residents
Hawaii Island residents cleaning up from the latest Kilauea eruption can now get help directly from Hawaii County emergency officials.
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‘It happened in an instant,’ woman says after Waimea Bay boulders tumbled down
A frightening close call on Oahu’s North Shore after two massive boulders came crashing onto Kamehameha Highway near Waimea Bay Friday afternoon.
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Bell: Danielle Smith loses, Nenshi becomes premier in Liberal MP’s poll rollout
Premier Naheed Nenshi. Read More
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Airdrie RCMP responding to serious incident at CrossIron Mills mall
Airdrie RCMP officers say they are responding to an incident involving an assault with a weapon at CrossIron Mills mall. Read More
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Army conducts ‘essential’ burn at Oʻahu training range
Residents may see smoky skies in Central Oʻahu on Monday, April 13 through Saturday, April 18.
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Gov. Green’s chili fundraiser raises over $5K
On Monday, April 13, Governor Josh Green hosted his Chili and Rice Fundraiser, raising money to support the Hawaii Foodbank as part of the State Employees’ Food Drive.
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‘Safe space’: North Shore recovery center opens for all storm-impacted residents
A new recovery center in Waialua for storm-impacted residents opened on Monday, April 13.