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One person dead, 11 injured in shuttle bus crash in Hawaii – KYMA
HONOLULU (NBC, KYMA/KECY) – One person is dead and 11 others were injured on Friday after a shuttle bus ran into a group near Honolulu Cruise Port.
“I seen the whole thing. Somebody screamed, and then I looked over and the bus hit into the crowd, and it just kept going until I hit the wall there. It knocked over the cement. Big cement block was pushed out and the bus hit into the wall.”
Janet Lightfoot, an ER doctor from Florida visiting Hawaii
Lightfoot is on a cruise with her mom. They were at Pier 2 at Honolulu Harbor, waiting for the shuttle to go shopping, when Lightfoot saw this bus with a Hilo Hatties logo heading toward a crowd of people.
“My instincts are to go help. So, I ran over and kind of started triaging people and trying to help,” Lightfoot explained.
“It just kept going and my daughter yells out, ‘There’s nobody right driving the bus,’ and then poof, it hits the wall,” said Linda Peck, visiting from Florida.
Honolulu police say at around 10:24am, a 57-year-old man dropped off customers at Pier 2 and was notified by a bystander that his vehicle was moving forward.
The driver ran back in the bus to try to stop it, but he pressed the gas pedal instead of the brakes and crashed into two concrete barriers and five pedestrians.
Several EMS units responded to the scene. Six people were taken to the hospital, including a 68-year-old woman who died of her injuries.
“I’m a little shook up. Because, you know, just watching it was pretty shaken,” Peck expressed.
“It definitely puts a damper on my vacation. I deal with this every day. And I work in the emergency room. But this is just different. We’re on vacation. I seen the incident happen. You know, the husband of one of the family members was there and just sad. Very sad that this happened.”
Janet Lightfoot, an ER doctor from Florida visiting Hawaii
The Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii says all five victims were visiting from Illinois.
Police say it is unknown if drugs or alcohol were factors in the crash.
Hawaii
What’s Cooking: Celebrating Lunar New Year with Hawaii Dim Sum & Seafood
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A family-run Chinese restaurant in Honolulu’s Chinatown is gearing up for Lunar New Year festivities.
Hawaii Dim Sum & Seafood Restaurant owner Karen Tam and her son Kirave Liang joined HNN’s Sunrise to showcase their dim sum and Chinese specialties.
Lunar New Year specials include a special jai with 18 vegetarian ingredients and the sweet, sticky, steamed rice cake gau in brown sugar and coconut flavors, which symbolize good fortune and prosperity.
”We eat food with a lucky meaning to start the great year,” Tam said. “We have jin dui (sesame balls) every day.“
Feb. 17 marks the start of the year of the Fire Horse, when families gather to celebrate with big meals and auspicious dishes. Hawaii Dim Sum & Seafood will offer set party menus and special orders for foods not commonly found in Honolulu, such as whole stuffed duck, braised abalone in oyster sauce, and basin meal.
“It’s the biggest fest of the year. We celebrate Chinese New Year by eating with family in a round table,“ Tam said.
Hawaii Dim Sum & Seafood also has private rooms with karaoke systems and a banquet hall to accommodate small family gatherings to large parties.
Hawaii Dim Sum & Seafood is located on 111 N. King St. and is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, There is street parking and paid parking behind the restaurant on Nimitz and Maunakea.
For more information, visit hawaiidimsumseafood.com or follow on Instagram @hawaiidimsumseafood.
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2026 Sony Open field is announced. See who’s playing in Hawaii
The Sony Open in Hawaii has the honors of being the kickoff event to the 2026 PGA Tour season after the cancellation of The Sentry at Kapalua this season.
Instead of Maui, the Tour debuts in Honolulu on the island of Oahu, Jan. 15-18, at the Seth Raynor-designed Waialae Country Club, where Nick Taylor prevailed in a playoff over Nico Echavarria last year.
Among the changes this season is the field size, which was reduced from 144 to 120, and, there is no longer is a Monday qualifier offering four spots. Will that help with pace of play? Stay tuned.
The field includes the following notables in addition to Taylor and Echavarria: Daniel Berger, Keegan Bradley, Michael Brennan, Corey Conners, Tony Finau, Chris Gotterup, Brian Harman, Russell Henley, Billy Horschel, Robert MacIntyre, Collin Morikawa, Adam Scott, Jordan Spieth, Sahith Theegala, Gary Woodland and 62-year-old Vijay Singh.
Here’s the full field for the Sony Open, which will be live on Golf Channel all four days as well as NBC with early-round coverage on Saturday and Sunday.
This year’s Sony purse is $9.1 million and the winner also will receive 500 FedEx Cup points.
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