HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A flashback to Feb. 22, 2011 — Saturday marks 14 years since the rail project broke ground in a ...
Will McGough writes about travel destinations and outdoor adventures. The Honolulu Rail Line could have a partial or soft opening sometime this summer, Hawaii officials announced recently.
In January 2007, Hawaiʻi started paying an extra 0.5% excise tax on all business activities to help pay for the rail. It was ...
Springs are where groundwater daylights — a rare window into the aquifer. This same aquifer that supports 90% of O‘ahu’s ...
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Fears for first responders, rail funding in federal cutbacksDuring a meeting of the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transit, rail CEO Lori Kahikina told the board, “I was very shocked to ...
A 57-year-old Oahu man died Sunday after the pickup he was driving slammed into a concrete pillar for the Honolulu rail project along an already deadly corridor in Ewa Beach. Family identified the ...
The eatery is one of the many businesses affected by rail construction. Honolulu businesses affected by the ongoing construction of the nearly $10 billion Skyline rail project will now have more ...
Neighbor Islands receive no benefit from the Honolulu rail, and a TAT increase has major implications on the economy. Most visitors have a fixed budget for their vacation and an increase in the ...
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Kalihi businesses impacted by rail construction can soon apply for financial reliefHONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Kalihi businesses hurt by the rail construction can soon apply for financial relief. The city will accept applications for the Transit Construction Mitigation Fund (TCMF ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Kalihi businesses impacted by construction from the Honolulu Rail Transit Project can apply to get $10,000 from the city by Friday, Feb. 21 but workers said the money doesn ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A motorcyclist is in critical condition after driving into a guard rail. It happened around 10:50 ...
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