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The podcast home of Hawaii's source for breaking news. Hawaii News Now is the state's leader for breaking news, weather alerts, traffic updates and sports headlines, plus the latest headlines on the issues that impact you and your families the most — including the global coronavirus pandemic.
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Sunrise 5 a.m. (May 14, 2024)
Flooding, closures, brown water advisories. Parts of the state were inundated with rain in the last few days with more on the way. What to know for the days ahead.
Medicine on Molokai. Health services there are relatively scarce compared to other islands. HNN Investigates looks into some scary stories from residents.
It's National Bike to Work Week. Casey Lund will join us live as he gears up for the occasion.
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5 p.m. Newscast (May 13, 2024)
Torrential rains are battering parts of Oahu after a wet weekend, inundating several roads, flooding vehicles and triggering landslides on major thoroughfares. Several weather alerts remain posted and the rains are snarling traffic.
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HI Now Daily (May 13, 2024)
On today's episode of HI Now Daily, we're live on the North Shore - how kama'āina can save on dining out, shopping and spa treatments. Plus, we're live in Kaka'ako - how you can enter for your chance to win the Carrie Underwood Ultimate Concert Experience.
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This Is Now (May 13, 2024)
Crews are responding to severe flooding on the H-3 Freeway. Video shows waist-high floodwaters near the Kamehameha Highway off-ramp into Kaneohe. HPD said about a dozen vehicles are reportedly stalled in the area.
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HNN News Brief (May 13, 2024)
Honolulu police are searching for a suspect after a stabbing in Waianae over the weekend that left a man in his 30s dead.
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Sunrise 5 a.m. (May 13, 2024)
A weekend of wet weather. You probably had to take cover at some point. We'll show you the areas that were hit the worst.
Deer in Hawaii pose a challenge for some farmers. Where some see a problem, one chef sees an opportunity. Our Casey Lund is live with the man with a plan.
Cooking up a deal. After complaints of rising prices McDonald's is looking to lure customers back. What you may soon see on menus.
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