I wrote about the Moanalua Golf Course and whether aviator Amelia Earhart landed a plane on its third fairway in the 1930s.
Once a destination for the rich and adventurous, the advent of commercial jets in the 1950s made the Islands affordable to ...
This week in photos features a final salute to a firefighter, a surprise announcement for a local educator, a storm's ...
By Wednesday evening state Department of Transportation crews had cleared more than 20 areas, including along waterways that feed into the Ala Wai Canal—a choke point for storm debris runoff ...
China is building a new military command centre near Beijing that is 10 times the size of the Pentagon, US intelligence officials have said. Satellite images of the base, about 20 miles south-west ...
These areas include: In a multiagency effort, HDOT crews also cleared the Ala Wai Canal of debris washed down during previous heavy rains. During the night of Jan. 28, 12 dump trucks were loaded with ...
Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to continue reading. Meanwhile on Wednesday, a contractor installed a ...
State officials saw a tremendous improvement in the Ala Wai Canal after crews worked overnight on Tuesday, Jan. 28 to remove debris ahead of the approaching storm. Fact check: $50 million for ...
Just overnight on January 28, Hawai‘i Department of Transportation crews were able to clear a significant volume of debris from the Ala Wai canal, a testament to their commitment to mitigating ...
Additional measures were expected to be put in place by Wednesday morning. State and county officials encourage people who live along the Ala Wai Canal, as well as along streams that flow into the ...
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Hosted on MSNAla Wai looks like ‘one disaster’ after rain, debris runoffCrews are making preparations for runoff from streams with the expected wet weather and soil that is already saturated. The Ala Wai Canal was still clogged with debris on Tuesday, Jan. 28. Folks ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - After heavy rains left the Ala Wai Canal clogged from end-to-end, one man has taken it upon himself to clean it. They call him “Smurf,” and he lives on the streets ...
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