HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The Blue Angels are making a comeback as they put together to zoom throughout Oahu skies at this yr’s Kaneohe Bay Air Present.
The occasion can be held on August 13 and 14 at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Gates will open at 10 a.m.
Normal admission is free to the general public. However to get the most effective seats for the present, tickets at the moment are on sale for grandstand seating and VIP prime brass chalet.
MCBH mentioned they count on over 100,000 individuals to attend over three days.
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HONOLULU (AP) — Harry Rouhliadeff scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds on Saturday night to help Hawaii beat Cal State Fullerton 82-57.
Rouhliadeff made 6 of 11 from the field and 2 of 3 from 3-point range. Tom Beattie also scored 14 points, on 7-of-10 shooting, and had five assists for Hawaii (13-9, 5-6 Big West Conference). Akira Jacobs and Marcus Greene scored 10 points apiece.
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Donovan Oday led Cal State Fullerton (6-16, 1-9) with 13 points. Antwan Robinson and Zachary Visentin each added 10 points. The Titans have lost three games in a row and eight of their last nine.
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Drone video from the county of Maui shows extensive flooding in the aftermath of a powerful storm that struck the island chain on Thursday.
MAUI, Hawaii — A powerful storm in Hawaii this week that left flights grounded, trees felled and vacation beach plans ruined also left a trail of flooding in its wake.
Drone video from the county of Maui released Friday shows some of the flooding aftermath on the south part of the island after as much as 6-10 inches of rain fell Thursday.
HAWAII SLAMMED BY TRIPLE THREAT OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS, BLISTERING WIND AND BLIZZARD-LIKE SNOW
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“South Kīhei Road’s history as a natural wetland once allowed it to receive rainwater and manage seasonal runoff from Haleakalā,” the county of Maui said. “Urban development, however, encroached into these wetlands, reducing the land’s natural flood control and making flooding experienced by development more common. Despite these changes, the area retains its natural flood-prone state during heavy rains.”
The island reported multiple water main breaks, affecting drinking supply in some neighborhoods. All Maui County pools, sports playing fields, tennis and basketball courts and stadiums, including the Waiehu Golf Course, remain closed due to storm-related impacts, according to the Department of Parks and Recreation.
Aside from the heavy rains, powerful winds gusting over 60 mph in the lowlands left over 50,000 people without power and multiple trees down.
That included this unlucky driver in Honolulu who came to find a large tree had smashed into his rear windshield.
Powerful winds knocked a tree over onto the back of an unlucky car in Honolulu during a blistering wind and rain storm Thursday.
At least one rock slide was also reported on Maui, with a giant boulder blocking a travel lane of the Kahekili Highway.
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Strong winds were seen partially blowing the shingles off a roof in Kaneohe, along the windward coast of Oahu.
Footage from Graham Bell shows the storm
Hawaii issued a ground stop for all interisland flights on Thursday for a few hours as the storms raged, with four flights being diverted to Lihue, according to the Hawaii Department of Transportation.
Boaters fared no better as the National Weather Service in Honolulu issued multiple marine warnings throughout the storm advising of strong winds, lightning and even potential waterspouts.
The Hula Girl, a 65-foot commercial catamaran, sits aground on the north side of Honolua Bay in Maui Jan. 31, 2024. Coast Guard Marine Safety Team Maui and Coast Guard Sector Honolulu personnel are working alongside Department of Land and Natural Resources personnel to mitigate any environmental hazards. (U.S. Coast Guard photo, courtesy Department of Land and Natural Resources)
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The Hula Girl, a 65-foot commercial catamaran, sits aground on the north side of Honolua Bay in Maui Jan. 31, 2024. Coast Guard Marine Safety Team Maui personnel assessed the scene and reported no signs of pollution. (U.S. Coast Guard photo, courtesy Department of Land and Natural Resources)
The Hula Girl, a 65-foot commercial catamaran, sits aground on the north side of Honolua Bay in Maui Jan. 31, 2024. The four crew members aboard the catamaran safely disembarked the vessel after it ran aground during inclement weather. (U.S. Coast Guard photo, courtesy Department of Land and Natural Resources)
But even boats docked on shore were not immune from the storm impacts. The U.S. Coast Guard reports a 65-foot commercial catamaran broke free of its mooring on the north side of Honolua Bay in Maui early Friday morning and smashed into rocks, running around.
Maui firefighters were able to help safely get four crewmembers on board to shore. Another 38-foot boat ran aground onto a sand bottom near Maui’s Kihei.
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The winds were even higher – reaching well beyond hurricane force – along the mountain peaks. A communications tower atop the summit of Maui’s Haleakala around 10,000 feet recorded a gust of 120 mph.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The hunt for eggs continues with an ongoing shortage in Hawaii caused by a nationwide bird flu outbreak.
With demand comes price increases. A new report from the Hawaii Department of Agriculture says the price for locally produced eggs jumped 28%, from $6.91 in 2021 to $8.87 in 2024.
Long lines formed outside Eggs Hawaii on Waiakamilo Road Wednesday morning with customers waiting patiently to buy local eggs.
Moanalua residents Bill and Lisa Sandusky said they went to Costco, Foodland, and Times in their search for eggs.
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“Everywhere, name it. I can’t find anything,” said Lisa Sandusky.
Salt Lake resident Erika Guillory is a caterer, and says the egg shortage has impacted her income.
“I was looking for eggs, and I couldn’t make a cake for one of the events that I had this weekend,” she said. “I’m not making as much money with the cakes that I normally make, but it’s hard to make a cake without eggs.”
Eggs Hawaii has a one-tray limit.
Meanwhile, the state says the price for imported mainland eggs increased by nearly 52% from $5.50 to $8.35.
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“The increase in local production of eggs has been closing the price gap with imported mainland eggs,” said Hawaii Board of Agriculture chair Sharon Hurd.
“The avian influenza outbreak on the mainland is another example of why food security in Hawaii is so important. Supporting local farmers and ranchers helps to ensure our food supply,” Hurd said.
While avian flu has been confirmed in Hawaii, officials say no Hawaii egg production facilities have been impacted.
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