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To deter crime and vandalism, city to install more security cameras at Oahu parks


To deter crime, city to install 75 security cameras across 4 popular Oahu parks
Security cameras will be installed at four popular Oahu parks. (Source: HNN)
By HNN Staff | April 6, 2021 at 3:54 PM HST - Updated April 6 at 5:22 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - In a joint effort to enhance security at parks, the city and Hawaii Tourism Authority will be installing security cameras at four Oahu parks.
Officials said 75 security cameras will be installed across Kuhio Beach Park, Kapiolani Regional Park/Paki Community Park, Foster Botanical Garden and Ala Moana Regional Park.
The city said cameras will be installed near the restroom areas of the park to deter vandalism and other criminal activity. ....

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Photo Gallery: See Some of Honolulu's Exceptional Trees


Photo Gallery: See Some of Honolulu’s Exceptional Trees
We spent weeks contemplating some of O‘ahu’s oldest, biggest and most impressive trees to capture their natural magnificence.
February 18, 2021
 
This kapok tree is one of three exceptional trees on the grounds of the Department of Agriculture on South King Street. Photo: Aaron K. Yoshino
 
 
The idea came while we were walking through a park just minutes away from downtown. It seemed simple enough: Photograph the oldest trees in Honolulu. Finding them, however, is anything but simple. First, we had to eliminate ones that grow in the wild. After all, how could we say with any certainty that a giant koa which the U.S. Forest Service says is difficult to date because the tree doesn’t grow rings is older than another species on another island? Then, with quarantine rules firmly in place, we decided to restrict our hunt to O‘ahu. (Sending regards to Lahaina’s 147-year-old banyan, the ol ....

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