An American Airlines flight narrowly avoided a collision with a mountain peak in Honolulu after the crew missed air traffic control instructions to turn immediately upon departure. The Airbus A321neo, bound for Los Angeles, took an unusual takeoff path and was at 2,900 feet, just below the 3,150-foot elevation of the mountain. The FAA is investigating the incident, which was averted by an expedited climb directed by air traffic control.
The FAA is investigating an incident involving an American Airlines A321neo that failed to make a required turn after departing from Honolulu, bringing it close to mountainous terrain. The air traffic controller instructed the crew to expedite their climb and turn right, ensuring the aircraft remained safely above the terrain. The flight continued to Los Angeles without further issues, and American Airlines stated there were no alerts indicating terrain clearance problems.
A series of power outages in Downtown Honolulu and Chinatown have forced numerous local businesses, including restaurants and shops, to close, resulting in significant financial losses and spoiled inventories. Community leaders are organizing a walk to support these businesses, encouraging residents to visit and help them recover. Business owners are urged to document losses and file claims with Hawaiian Electric Co. for potential relief.
Honolulu, Hawaii, has experienced the highest year-over-year rent increase for one-bedroom apartments in the western U.S., with a 3.3% rise from $1,783 in 2023 to $1,841 in 2024. Despite a national trend of decreasing median rents, other western metro areas like Albuquerque, NM, and Seattle, WA, have also seen significant rent hikes. Factors contributing to Honolulu's high cost of living include its reliance on imported goods and high gas prices.
One person was killed and several others injured when a shuttle bus at a Honolulu cruise terminal in Hawaii accidentally struck a group of people and concrete barriers. The bus driver mistakenly pressed the gas pedal instead of the brakes, causing the accident. Investigations are ongoing, and speed does not appear to be a factor. The incident involved guests from the Carnival Miracle ship, and the police are looking into whether drugs or alcohol played a role.
A shuttle bus crashed into pedestrians at a Honolulu cruise ship terminal, resulting in one woman's death and injuries to 10 others, including cruise ship passengers. The bus driver accidentally pressed the gas pedal instead of the brakes, colliding with pedestrians and concrete barriers. Five pedestrians were taken to the hospital, with one later pronounced dead, while six others refused treatment. The investigation is ongoing, and police stated that speed does not appear to be a contributing factor in the collision.
A shuttle bus crashed at a Honolulu cruise ship terminal, resulting in one fatality and multiple injuries. The driver reportedly mistook the gas pedal for the brake, causing the bus to collide with pedestrians and concrete barriers. One pedestrian died, and four others were taken to the hospital in serious condition. The driver and six others were also evaluated for injuries. Police stated that speed does not seem to be a factor, and it's unknown if drugs or alcohol were involved.
New York City retains the top spot on the 2024 Global Tastemakers list of the Best Cities for Food and Drinks in the United States, with newcomers Honolulu, Portland, Maine, and Washington, D.C. also gaining recognition. The list celebrates the best culinary destinations in the U.S., showcasing cities like New Orleans, Chicago, Austin, Los Angeles, Miami, and Seattle, as well as the diverse and innovative dining scenes they offer.
A construction company in Honolulu built a $500,000 home on the wrong vacant lot, leading to a lawsuit involving the lot owner, Annaleine Reynolds, who purchased the land for $22,000. The developer, Keaau Development Partnership, is suing everyone involved, including Reynolds, the construction company, and the county for approving the building permits. Reynolds rejected offers to swap lots or buy the house at a discount, and has countersued for "unauthorized construction," while her attorney argues that allowing such actions would set a dangerous precedent.
According to a financial firm's analysis, a single adult in Honolulu would need to earn $53.80 an hour, or $111,904 a year, to "live comfortably" using the 50/30/20 budgeting rule, while a family of four would need $299,520. Honolulu ranks as the 15th most expensive city out of 99 analyzed in the U.S., with New York, San Jose, and Irvine being the top three. The average wage in Honolulu is about $30 an hour, and on average, an individual needs $96,500 for sustainable comfort in a major U.S. city.
Retired Honolulu police homicide detective Sheryl Sunia stated that investigators are working tirelessly to unravel the details of Sunday's apparent murder-suicide, acknowledging that finding answers may take time due to the nature of the case. With the first-hand witnesses possibly deceased, investigators are focusing on interviewing family members, searching the home for any written notes, and relying on the medical examiner's findings. Sunia, who was involved in Hawaii's worst mass homicide in 1999, emphasized the complexity of the case and the need for thorough processing of the scene and autopsies to understand how such a violent tragedy unfolded.
The investigation of an apparent murder-suicide in Manoa continues after a husband and father allegedly used a knife to kill his wife and three children. Dozens of students visited the home to pay their respects, while officials have not announced a motive and neighbors remain shocked. The medical examiner has not released the victims' names, and friends and family have declined to comment at this time.
Five people, including a mother and her three children, were found fatally stabbed in an apparent murder-suicide at a home in Hawaii, with the father also found dead. Honolulu police responded to a call from an anonymous caller who heard an argument at the residence, and upon entering the home, discovered the tragic scene. The motive behind the killings is still under investigation, and the identities of the victims have yet to be released. This incident marks the state’s worst mass killings since 1999.
A man in Honolulu stabbed his wife and three children to death before taking his own life in a murder-suicide, marking one of the deadliest crimes in the city's history. The victims, including children aged 10, 12, and 17, were found dead at their home in the Manoa district. Police are investigating the motive and have recovered a knife from the scene. The incident has deeply affected the community and law enforcement, with the police chief expressing condolences and emphasizing the rarity of such brutality in Hawaii.
Five people, including three children, were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide at a home in Manoa, Honolulu. The victims, a man, his wife, and their three children, were all stabbed. Honolulu Police Department confirmed that the suspect, a 46-year-old man, was among the deceased. The motive behind the killings is under investigation, and it is not believed to be a random act. This incident marks the worst mass killing in Hawaii since the Xerox shooting in 1999.