Police have arrested a total of six people in connection with a deadly explosion of illegal fireworks in a Honolulu neighborhood on New Year’s Eve.
A powerful storm system is pummeling Hawaii Thursday with flash flooding, damaging wind gusts, severe thunderstorms – and even blizzard-like conditions to the high mountain peaks – that has left thousands without power,
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Travelers at Hawaii airports experienced delays and cancellations due to severe weather Thursday. Hawaii News Now issued a First Alert Weather Day from Wednesday night through Friday morning as a strong winter storm moves through Hawaii.
Due to ongoing severe weather across Hawaii, numerous schools, businesses, events, and parks have closed for the day. Residents are advised to stay updated on local news and official announcements
Hawaii is under severe weather warnings, including high winds, thunderstorms, and flash floods, as a storm approaches.
A winter storm will bring severe weather across Hawaii beginning on Thursday, with impacts expected until Saturday morning.
A fifth person has died from injuries suffered during a massive explosion of illegal fireworks at a Honolulu home over New Year’s
A winter storm skirting by Kauai on Thursday will soon bring flood-inducing rain, strong winds, and even heavy snow across Hawaii.
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Oahu until 12:15 p.m. At 11:41 a.m., a severe thunderstorm was located over Waimanalo and Hawaii Kai, moving northeast at 35 mph.
On Maui, multiple outages have been reported, impacting thousands of customers in East Maui, the North Shore, Upcountry and the North Shore. As of 9:40 a.m., nearly 3,400 customers are without power in the Kula area. Hawaiian Electric said these outages are not Public Safety Power Shutoff related.
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.
Victims of a deadly 2023 Hawaii wildfire that decimated the town of Lahaina are expected to testify in court during an unusual trial to determine how to divide a potential $4 billion settlement.