April 19, 2024 9:28 AM

Hawaii

Historic Haiku Stairs in Oahu Face Demolition Over Public Safety

Historic Haiku Stairs in Oahu Face Demolition Over Public Safety

Honolulu announces a $2.5 million project to remove Haiku Stairs, address illegal hikes and community disturbances, and enhance safety and neighborhood peace.

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Top 5 Hawaii Destinations that Locals Love to Explore

Top 5 Hawaii Destinations that Locals Love to Explore

If you're up for a real local adventure in Hawaii, hitting up the Lanikai Pillbox Hike at dawn gives you killer sunrise views over Lanikai Beach.

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These are the Things You Can See and Do in Oahu, Hawaii

These are the Things You Can See and Do in Oahu, Hawaii

Oahu is famous for its beaches and historical significance, which is evident at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, commemorating the island's role in World War II.

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Family tourists explore

5 Amazing Destinations to Celebrate Thanksgiving

The idea of thanksgiving started when people internalize the feeling of being grateful. We tend to oversee its essence as the beginning of a new dream, our readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.

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Surf with the waves

8 Best Surfing Locations

Bounded by 70% of the water in the earth, it is not surprising why water adventures advance through times, such as surfing. It has become a well-known sport by almost 10 million people around the globe in the 20th century.

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Hawaii Beach

Top 5 US Beaches for Your 2020 Escapades

Tourists, folks, and even young people who definitely love swimming and other water sports will surely be amazed with the extremely exciting US beaches for 2020 escapades that is now hitting your bucket list in an urgent manner. Exploring these amazing US beaches is one of the major 2020 escapades that you have to give high priority for a stress-free and even hassle free vacation.

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Pizza Italian

3 Fabulous Pizza Places in Honolulu, Hawaii for Great Tasting Treats

Who wants delicious pizza in Honolulu? Think pizza in this city and you will far beyond the classic ham, cheese, and pineapple that have not even originated in Hawaii. Yet, visiting Hawaii for pizza dining is one great adventure and food trip culture that you must never miss.

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Hawaiian Airlines And Japan Airlines Are Joining Forces To Make Traveling Easier

Three months after their announcement, Hawaiian Airlines and Japan Airlines have submitted an application for antitrust immunity to push for a joint venture. If approved, the partnership is set to launch on the second quarter of next year.

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Don’t Take ‘Volcano Selfies’ In Hawaii Unless You Want To Get Arrested

Authorities in Hawaii have taken measures over a large number of people risking their lives to take selfies at Kīlauea’s flowing lava river. The police already set up guards and roadblocks on the area.

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It's Raining Glass In Hawaii Because Of Kilauea Volcano Eruption: What's Pele's Hair?

Kilauea Volcano's eruption saw a new lava phenomenon called Pele's Hair. The particles are abrasive glass-like fissure that can scratch concrete surfaces and harm humans.

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Island Of Hawai'i Volcano Update

Here's the official statement from the Island of Hawai‘i Visitors Bureau about the erupting Kīlauea volcano. Take note travelers!

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2017’s Greenest States In The U.S.

Vermont came on top of the list as the greenest state in the U.S. in 2017 while Wyoming came at a tail end.

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Barack And Michelle Obama Spotted Paddleboarding In Tahiti

Barack And Michelle Obama have been spotted in Tahiti, swimming, and paddleboarding in one of the French Polynesian islands.

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First Ever Statewide Hawaii Beach Clean-up Runs For A Week

Champion surfer Kai Lenny and adventure filmmaker Alison Teal would like to see the first ever statewide beach clean-up in Hawaii on March 25 to March 31 in Oahu especially in Kauai, the Big Island, Maui, Lanai, and Molokai, reports say.

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Hawaii Judge Blocks Trump's New Travel Ban

Hawaiian District Judge Derrick K. Watson shoots down the second executive order to temporarily ban visas from six Muslim-majority countries. The judge argued that the US government's "illogic" that targets Muslims "all at once" is unreasonable.

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