A fifth person has died from injuries suffered during a massive explosion of illegal fireworks at a Honolulu home over New Year's, police said Tuesday. The 29-year-old man was one of six people flown to a hospital in Arizona for treatment earlier this month because Hawaii's only burn care facility hit capacity with other patients
Susie Chun Oakland arrived to a crime scene at McKinley High School in Honolulu that March morning nearly a half century ago.
A 29-year-old man who suffered severe burns from a NYE fireworks explosion in Honolulu has died. He was being treated at the Arizona Burn Center.
Arizona’s Maricopa County identified the latest fatality as Kevin Vallesteros, 29. According to officials, a 27-year-old woman allegedly set off a firework and sustained multiple serious shrapnel injuries.
Honolulu agencies clean up Ala Wai canal after heavy rains, with ongoing efforts to prevent debris from reaching the ocean.
A 29-year-old man injured Jan. 1 when a cache of illegal aerial fireworks detonated in Honolulu died at a hospital in Arizona Tuesday morning.
The city’s first air-conditioned indoor pickleball and social club opened to the public on Jan. 20, with the club boasting its unique blend of pickleball and social atmospheres. Pickles at Forté currently features state-of-the-art pickleball courts and will soon also include 25,
Pickles at Forte opened on Jan. 20, and a celebration for the opening will be on Jan. 30. A new entertainment hub is already making a big impact in Downtown Honolulu. As Alina Lee reports, 'Pickles at Forte,' is more than just pickleball.
City and state leaders are trying to work out a plan to clear the debris upstream.
The Honolulu Police Department investigated several assault cases Sunday, including one in Waikiki that required medical intervention.
Pickleball fanatics can visit Pickles at Forté, a new air-conditioned indoor pickleball facility located in town.
One of the best educators in the country teaches at Kalihi Uka Elementary School, and received the prestigious Milken Educator Award. Kindergarten teacher Kristy Inamasu