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The state has signed a 50-year lease with the U.S. Army at Kawaihāpai Airfield, formerly known as Dillingham Airfield. One key point of contention over the years has been the management of the water system. HPR's Ashley Mizuo reports on the agreement years in the making.
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In early April, the state Department of Transportation informed tenants on and near the Army's Dillingham Airfield that they would likely no longer have access to water after July 5. The YMCA of Honolulu's Camp Erdman — a sleepaway camp for thousands of keiki — wants more time to figure out a solution. The Conversation's Catherine Cruz has more.
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Officials from the state Department of Transportation and U.S. Army Garrison Hawaiʻi have been unable to resolve issues surrounding the future of the North Shore airstrip for a decade, but a hurdle to securing a longer lease has been cleared.
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The state Department of Transportation intends to rescind its previously announced lease termination of Dillingham Airfield on Oʻahu’s North Shore — airfield tenants can continue to operate for the time being.
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HONOLULU — Scientists have started to introduce native damselflies into the wild on Oahu's North Shore to help repopulate the insect and potentially save…
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With unemployment in Hawaii at some of the highest levels in the country, a group of local business owners are pushing back on a state plan to end…
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The Honolulu medical examiner on Monday identified the two victims in Saturday's crash of a small plane near Dillingham Airfield.The medical examiner said…
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Updated: 2/23/20, 7:10 a.m.Dillingham Airfield on Oahu’s North Shore has been closed following a plane crash that killed two people Saturday morning. The…
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The Honolulu medical examiner has released the identities of seven of the 11 victims in Friday night's skydiving airplane crash at Dillingham Airfield.…
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HONOLULU — Federal investigators will review repair and inspection records on the skydiving plane that became inverted before crashing shortly after…