Otake Camp, situated on the bank of Kaukonahua Stream, was among Oʻahu's hardest hit areas after a recent storm devastated the island's North Shore.
By the time emergency management officials told people it was time to evacuate in Waialua and Haleʻiwa, some residents had ...
Disasters linked to climate change are hitting the islands more often, heating up debate over who's responsible and should ...
In the wake of last week's flood, student doctors from the John A. Burns School of Medicine are treating ailments ranging ...
Coral reefs already face a litany of threats. Experts say storm runoff from the recent Kona lows will only make matters worse ...
In a world where misinformation spreads faster than understanding, building climate and information literacy is how we begin ...
The ability of liquefied natural gas to stem rising electricity costs for consumers has emerged as a key issue for Gov. Josh ...
One critic worries data from the cameras could be misused, but the state House gave preliminary approval to expanding the ...
Residents of Haleʻiwa and Waialua were allowed over the weekend to return to their neighborhoods, flooded in the second of ...
Residents in this Honolulu neighborhood clamored for parking restrictions. Now they've got mixed feelings about it.
Hawaiʻi's proposal to acquire the dam, and have taxpayers foot the bill for repairs, let the company off the hook.
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