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Hawaii Residents Left Maui After Wildfires
LA Fires: How Hawaii Residents Left Maui After Wildfires
A new report has uncovered where the thousands of displaced Maui residents moved to after the deadliest fire in a century ripped through their town.
Hawaii residents in high wildfire-risk areas urged to store water year round
Hawaii's power companies and many nationwide have turned to a tool meant to reduce wildfire risk from active lines on red-flag warning days.
Maui residents did not leave post-Lahaina fires, unlike data suggested
While data predicted that Maui residents would leave after the blazes, many residents that were living in Maui during the fires did not leave the island.
More than 400 Maui residents moved out of state after 2023 fires
About 430 to 510 Maui residents moved out of state after the Lahaina fires in 2023 based on a blog from the University of Hawai'i Economic Research Organization.
At Least 1,000 People Have Left Maui Since The Fires, Tax Records Show
Hundreds of Maui residents have moved out of Hawaiʻi since the August 2023 wildfires, according to estimates released Tuesday by the University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization. But three times the number of residents relocated from Lahaina to other parts of Maui as a result of fires,
Hawaii, KÄ«lauea volcano
Volcanic eruption produces spectacular views in Hawaii
The eruption of one the world’s most active volcanoes continues to captivate onlookers on Hawaii’s Big Island. The latest uptick in activity eruption has remained contained within Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.
Kilauea Eruption: How Dangerous Is the Hawaii Volcano?
Violent eruptions continue in Hawaii, sending lava hundreds of feet into the air and spreading glass threads over nearby areas.
Watch latest eruption at one of the world’s most active volcanoes
Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano has been occasionally erupting since December 23. On January 15, it entered its fourth eruptive episode, spewing lava fountains up to 100 meters (330 feet) high, according to USGS field crews.
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Hawaii fireworks blast victims have injuries comparable to those seen on a battlefield, doctor says
Some wounds suffered by six Hawaii residents flown to Arizona for medical treatment after a deadly illegal fireworks ...
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Hawaii's 35-Foot Waves Could Close Roads
The strong surf prompted National Weather Service meteorologists to advise people to stay away from certain Hawaii beaches.
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Hawaii family with quintuplets finds home, passion for athletics at a west side hidden gem
The four boys and one girl that make up the hockey quintuplets are Keahi, Kupono, Kamalii, Kaolu and Kapena - they’ve all ...
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Hawaii lawmakers vow to stabilize property insurance market as climate change fuels higher premiums
Hawaii lawmakers are beginning a new legislative session with a vow to try to stabilize the state’s property insurance market ...
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Atlantis resort coming to Hawaii after $216M land deal
The first Atlantis Resort in the U.S. is coming to Hawaii after a California group purchased two oceanfront parcels for $216 ...
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Hawaii public schools to see price hike for summer school programs
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - If you’re a parent who enrolls your child in summer school programs, listen up — Hawaii’s public ...
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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii’s naval battles are more than minigames
At a recent preview event, Digital Trends spent two hours playing Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. While that included ...
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Planning a Solo Trip To Hawaii? Enjoy Yourself in the Big Island
While Hawaii is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places for solo travelers to vacation, the islands have been put ...
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Hawaii Senator Mazie Hirono asks Governor Doug Burgum if he has made unwanted sexual advances on others
Hawaii Senator Mazie Hirono asks Governor Doug Burgum if he has made unwanted sexual advances on others during his confirmation hearing.
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Hawaii sweeps Princeton to close out six-game homestand
The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Men’s Volleyball Team hosted the Princeton Tigers on Friday for the 2nd match between the two. In ...
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