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LA Clippers donate technology lab to Anuenue school while on Oahu
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The Los Angeles Clippers continue to be active in the community during their visit to the islands.
Players Cam Christie, Trentyn Flowers, and Kai Jones stopped by Anuenue School in Palolo Valley on Friday ahead of their preseason game against the Golden State Warriors.
The LA Clippers Foundation donated a new technology lab with brand new 3-D Printers, drones, and iPads for the students.
“We feel like spending our training camp and having our preseason game here in Hawaii gives us so much and we want to make sure to give something back.” Clippers executive Gillian Zucker said.
Anuenue thankful to be the school chosen to receive the new lab.
“Resources are always hard to come by for us and so to receive a generous donation like we have from the clippers it’s been really great.” Anuenue principal Baba Yim said.
This is the fifth time the Clippers Foundation has donated new facilities to local schools, just last year Washington Middle School received a tech lab from the Clips.
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Life of revered Loea Hula Nalani Kanakaole celebrated in Hilo
HILO (HawaiiNewsNow) – A light rain fell in Hilo Saturday almost as if the heavens wept alongside the hundreds of mourners who gathered to honor the life of revered Loea Hula Kumu Nālani Kanakaʻole.
Her celebration of life was held in a place named after her mother, the Edith Kanakaʻole Stadium. Kumu Nālani died on Jan. 3 at the age of 79.
She was a respected wealth of Hawaiian knowledge, becoming a master kumu hula, a businesswoman, and beloved cultural leader.
The hoʻolewa was steeped in rich Hawaiian culture and traditional protocol.
“Her life and legacy is a multi-hyphenate kanaka. Everything that she touched, everything that she created, all of the collaborations, the people, the projects, were all grounded in kanaka truths,” her son Kuhaʻo Zane said.
Those in attendance remembered her for both her hard-working spirit and fun-loving nature.
“She enjoyed life. And I think thatʻs what I remember of her. When itʻs time to work, we work. And you work hard. When itʻs time to play, when itʻs time to have fun, she was right there,” kumu hula and longtime friend Vicky Holt Takamine said.
Her family also shared some of Kumu Nālaniʻs famous sayings over the years.
“Come on, everybody, front row mentality. Front row mentality!” her nephew Keala Kanakaʻole shared, as the crowd chuckled.
The celebration also included an ʻawa ceremony and the recitation of her moʻokūʻauhau, or genealogy. Milestones in her life were also on display.
“The life I lived with Nālani for the past 50 years has been an incredible ride. How fortunate to have a partner that would feed me with purity and delight in an amazing way,” said her husband, renowned fashion designer Sig Zane.
Hālau O Kekuhi members danced through their heartache as they sent a final aloha to their kumu.
“She expected excellence from you. She wanted discipline from you. You sat and you learned from her, it was an amazing experience to sit there and learn from her,” Kumu Vicky said.
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Flash flood warning ongoing for Kauai, Oahu
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The National Weather Service issued the initial flash flood warning for Kauai and Oahu around 3 a.m.
Oahu
As of 8:13 a.m. the warning for Oahu has been extended until 1:13 p.m. according to the NWS.
Many windward and mauka roads on Oahu are overwhelmed with run off and flash flooding. According to the NWS, a gauge near Waiahole registered an instantaneous downpour equivalent to 8.43 inches per hour (dropping 1.31 inches in a matter of minutes).
Moanalua Stream is now at a record stage (over a ~15yr record). Significant flooding is expected in Mapunapuna, Fort Shafter, Moanalua Gardens, & Moanalua Valley properties.
Kauai
As of 8:41 a.m. the flash flood warning for Kauai has been extended until 12:11 p.m.
Road/Highway Closures
A major corridor is not accessible, as of 7:53 a.m. the Likelike Hwy. off-ramp from H-3 Kaneohe bound is closed due to heavy rain.
The NWS reported that due to flooding, Kuhio Highway near the Hanalei Bridge remains closed until further notice.
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