Bullets fired into Waianae family home Christmas Day

Published   Dec 27, 2024 07:42AM
WAIANAE, HAWAII (KHON2) — A Waianae family was shaken up after bullets were fired into their home on Christmas Day. No injuries were reported but they are hoping an arrest will be made. "Fireworks were being popped as usual so I think we kind of just mixed up the gunshots with the firework sounds and [...] ... Read more

 Kīlauea summit erupts again

HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Kīlauea began erupting again on December 26, 2024. This is the eighth eruption of Kīlauea, and the sixth within Kaluapele, since 2020. These previous eruptions within Kaluapele lasted from less than one week to more than a year ... Read more

Nurses at Queen's Medical Center vote on potential strike am

Nearly 2,000 nurses at Queen’s Medical Center in Punchbowl and West Oahu are voting on whether to authorize a strike after months of stalled contract negotiations. ... Read more

Former UH volleyball star Olive to help launch Island Fest i

As the highly anticipated 2025 University of Hawai‘i men’s volleyball season approaches, former Rainbow Warrior All-American Jason Olive is preparing to launch a new event celebrating the sport. The Hawaiian Island Volleyball Festival, also known ... Read more

Pet owners urged to prep now for NYE fireworks

Published   Dec 27, 2024 02:07AM
Many animals are not fans of fireworks, and pet institutions are gearing up for their busiest time of year and urging pet owners to plan ahead now. ... Read more

Firecrackers sales begin for New Year's Eve celebrations

Fireworks sales started at midnight Thursday on Oahu, and many are already grabbing what they can for New Year's Eve, that has some wondering if there'll be enough to go around. ... Read more

House Republicans Must Change Course on Wasteful Spending

This holiday season, working families across America are struggling through the worst bout of inflation in decades. A typical household has lost more than $7,000 in purchasing power since January 2021 due to prices rising faster than incomes.
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Waikīkī shrine that once signaled for surf

HONOLULU (KHON2) - In the ahupuaʻa of Waikīkī, which lies in the moku of Kona here on Oʻahu, stands a short road named for the son of a Chinese sugar plantation. We are speaking of Ena Road. John Ena Jr, son of a Chinese immigrant, was born in H ... Read more