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Despite opposition from the State Fire Council and Honolulu Police Department, a prominent House committee passed a bill recently to allow county and state agencies to seek reimbursement on search and rescue operations for illegal hikes. HPR's Sabrina Bodon has more.
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A national program to get people to start the new year on a hiking trail returns to Hawaiʻi after a two-year hiatus because of the pandemic.
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The state Department of Land and Natural Resources warns people to stay out of a collection of waterfalls known as Narnia. The area is off limits without a permit or hunting license.
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The state is taking steps to provide more camping reservations at Kalalau on Kauaʻi for local residents. As part of the plan, additional camping permits will be issued for walk-in applicants.
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Hawai‘i is coming off its first long weekend of summer break, so The Conversation checked in on how one of the state's most popular spots is dealing with the start of summer travel.
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A large piece of undeveloped land in Oahu’s Ko’olau mountain range is now preserved in perpetuity for the public. The state Department of Land and Natural…
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Starting today, the popular Lanikai Pillbox Trail will be closed for the next two months for repairs to the two pillbox structures. This pause in foot…
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Some of the best – and often restricted – hiking trails in Hawai?i can only be accessed by members of Hawai?i's oldest hiking club. The Hawaiian Trail and…
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Managing Hawai?i's hiking trails is becoming an increasingly complex challenge. Recent news reports of stranded hikers and fatal hiking incidents on our…
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Google Street View is taking their cameras off the beaten path.The Silicon Valley tech company is partnering with Hawaii Visitors Convention Bureau, to…