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Where the Mega-Rich Hide Away on Hawai'i
A peek behind the curtain at the ultra-luxe Kohanaiki private club, where your every wish can be fulfilled.
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In Hawaii, being nice is the law
‘Aloha’ is a legal concept that grew out of the necessity for Hawaiians to live in peace and work together, in harmony with the land and their spiritual beliefs.
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As Hawaii Aims for 100% Renewable Energy, Other States Watching Closely
How to incorporate solar and wind while keeping the electricity grid stable is a key question
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Disney's 'Moana' to make its worldwide debut in Olelo Hawaii
The Polynesian-themed Disney hit "Moana" is making its worldwide debut — again. Only this time, everything is in the Hawaiian language. The Olelo Hawaii version of the popular animated film will premiere on June 10 at the Ko Olina Resort's second-annual World Oceans Day celebration. Festivities will include live entertainment, ocean education, and food for purchase.
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Hawaii evacuations ordered as Mount Kilauea erupts
Nearly 1,500 residents were ordered to evacuate from their volcano-side homes after Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano erupted, sending molten lava to chew its way through forest land and bubble up on paved streets.
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Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano is squirting lava and toxic gas through new cracks in the Earth
The Big Island’s most active volcano is forcing thousands to flee, though officials say only a small area is affected.
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Hawaii residents scrambling for masks the government says won't help them
As volcanic eruptions spew toxic gas into the air, some residents of Hawaii's Big Island are frantically searching for masks for protection. But the Hawaii Department of Health says "no commercial mask sold in stores" would actually do residents any good. "I'm just worried about, you know, the air quality," resident Clayton Thomas told CNN affiliate KHNL/KGMB. He wanted to get a mask for his nephew, who has asthma, but went to five different stores with no luck.
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Huge Fissures open on Hawaiian Volcano | Pictures
Lava erupts from a fissure east of the Leilani Estates subdivision during ongoing eruptions of the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii.
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Why Hawaii's volcano is so UNUSUAL
Physics Girl
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Beachcombing: What, Where, and How
Have you ever heard of beachcombing? For those who are in for seaside beach hunting this summer, read this. We have compiled some of the best beachcombers delight in the USA, from east to west coast. And for some, beachcombing is a serious business. So here is our list. Ready, set, go!
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Hawaii becomes 12th state to ban 'conversion therapy' for LGBTQ youth
Hawaii is now the 12th state in the country with a law that prohibits therapists from offering so-called "conversion therapy" to minors. Conversion therapy, the practice of trying to change a person's sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, is universally rejected by national organizations that guide accepted practices for licensed psychological professionals and is considered a pseudoscience.
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Popular social media group helps solve crimes in Hawaii
Solving crimes, one click at a time. "We essentially help people find their stolen property, identify criminals who have victimized them, as well as return lost and found property." explained Michael Kitchens, founder of Stolen Stuff Hawaii. Kitchens started the Facebook group in 2014, after his brother-in-law's van was stolen.
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Is there life on Mars? Volcanic Mount Kilauea might hold the answer
Going to Hawaii is kind of like going to Mars—and a lot cheaper.
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Lava boils away largest lake on Big Island in about 90 minutes
Green Lake, the largest freshwater lake on Hawaii's Big Island, has completely disappeared, another victim of the Kilauea volcano, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Lava from Fissure 8 begin pouring into the lake on June 2, turning it into a roiling cauldron. A thick, white plume of water vapor billowed hundreds of feet over the lake. It took only an hour and half for the molten rock to evaporate the entire body of water, which was about 200 feet deep.
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Hawaii is first state to ban sale of certain sunscreens
Coral harming chemicals oxybenzone and octinoxate.are to blame for the ban, which was just signed by governor. The ban won't take effect until 2021.
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Lava flies through roof of Hawaii tour boat, injuring 13
An explosion caused by lava oozing into the ocean sent molten rock crashing through the roof of a sightseeing boat off Hawaii’s Big Island, injuring 23 people Monday, officials said. They were aboard a tour boat that takes visitors to see lava plunging into the ocean from the long-erupting Kilauea volcano that has been vigorously shooting lava from a new vent in the ground for the past two months.
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Hawaii volcanic eruption that created a new peninsula could last as long as 2 years
The eruption of Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano has displaced Big Island residents, sent molten rock hurtling into a sightseeing boat and spewed enough lava to create a whole new peninsula. And it’s only just started, relative to the time it could go on for, said a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) report released on Friday.
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Tulsi Gabbard: how a progressive rising star is a paradox for the left
The Hawaii congresswoman is backed by Bernie Sanders, but her controversial opinions have some progressives miffed. By Sabrina Siddiqui.
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Hawaii Braces for Category Five Hurricane
Lane is the second category five storm in recorded history to come within 350 miles of Hawaii.
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Hawaii’s trendy word that’s misunderstood
Practiced since as long as Hawaiians can remember, hoʻoponopono is necessary on an island where space and resources are limited and the community is key to survival.
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