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Maui travelers left in limbo over post-arrival COVID test eager for details on plan
Maui travelers anxious for more details on plan to require post-arrival tests for all trans-Pacific passengers By Chelsea Davis | April 12, 2021 at 7:17 PM HST - Updated April 13 at 11:21 AM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Travelers are anxious for more details on Mauiâs plan to require coronavirus tests for passengers after they arrive on island.
Thatâs in addition to the test they must take 72 hours before leaving for Hawaii.
âA lot of people are just curious how itâs going to be executed?â said former Maui resident Cristy Boteilho, who now lives in Colorado and is planning a trip home.
Large building fire in Waikiki overnight displaces family of 4
Overnight building fire in Waikiki displaces a family of four By HNN Staff | April 4, 2021 at 12:16 PM HST - Updated April 4 at 3:28 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A family of four has been left homeless following a large blaze at a Waikiki condominium on Sunday morning.
Crews were dispatched at around 1:15 am to a nine-story building located along Ala Wai Boulevard. Officials say smoke and flames could be seen emanating from the lanai of a fourth floor unit.
“We were asleep and then a fire alarm went off,” said resident Omar Tiscareno.
âPlease help usâ: Family of missing Radford alumna asks public to help in the search
A Hawaii family pleads with the public to help find their sister who went missing in California By Chelsea Davis | April 1, 2021 at 7:07 PM HST - Updated April 2 at 10:31 AM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Family members of a missing Radford High School alumna are back in Hawaii hoping more people will help them with their search.
May âMayaâ Millette, a mother of three from Hawaii, was last seen at her home in San Diego on Jan. 7.
âShe wouldnât do this to us. She wouldnât do this to her kids. Sheâs not going to leave her kids for three long months,â said her sister Maricris Drouaillet.
75 years ago, the most destructive tsunami in Hawaiiâs modern history devastated Hilo Seventy-five years ago, on April Foolsâ Day 1946, the most destructive tsunami in Hawaiiâs modern history barreled onto island shorelines. By HNN Staff | April 1, 2021 at 11:24 AM HST - Updated April 1 at 11:25 AM
HILO, BIG ISLAND (HawaiiNewsNow) - Seventy-five years ago, on April Foolsâ Day 1946, the most destructive tsunami in Hawaiiâs modern history barreled onto island shorelines.
The first waves hit Hawaii Island as the day was just beginning: People were headed to work and to school. And nobody knew what was coming.
By the time the waves had receded, 159 people were dead; homes, businesses and roads were destroyed; and there was a new appreciation for the sheer force of tsunami.