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Mystery over NZ sailor's ID at bottom of Pearl Harbour
Kiwi sailor Nigel Foster's naval ID card was dredged up at Pearl Harbour.
Kiwi sailor Nigel Foster's naval ID card was dredged up at Pearl Harbour.
This tourist soon ended up regretting what he got up to on his Hawaiian holiday.
Strong winds have died down but torrential rain still remains a threat to Hawaii.
"We're going to see torrential rains occur for the next 48 to 72 hours."
Hurricane Lane is packing a punch with over 30cm of rain already on the ground.
MFAT has issued advice for New Zealanders in Hawaii as Hurricane Lane arrives.
Aucklander stuck in Hawaii after plane grounded.
More than $40,000 was raised for Auckland cop Sarah Cato at a fundraising event.
Kiwi's have the travel bug so the falling dollar is a speed bump not a wipeout, says agent
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Dead Wanaka pilot's father Sir Tim Wallis nearly died in a Spitfire crash
Boat tours to view lava flows have resumed in Hawaii following 'lava bomb' incident.
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The towers of Waikiki cast such long shadows over Oahu that it seems daunting to leave
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The Hawaiian lava tour takes you to coastal sights otherwise unreachable
Stand-up paddleboarding was invented in Hawaii back in the 1940s.
Darryl Clinton was helping protect a friend's property when he was hit by the molten rock.
Lava spatters "can weigh as much as a refrigerator".
Planes are being told to avoid airspace near Hawaii and the 9km volcanic ash plume.
Scientists have uncovered evidence of one of the first Polynesian settlements in Aotearoa.
Authorities in Hawaii have handed out 2000 face masks to people living near volcano.
When lava flows, a Hawaiian goddess' name is invoked.
Authorities have handed out thousands of masks for protection.
The eruption sent a plume of ash 30,000 feet into the sky.
Ash advisory cancelled but earthquakes, flying rocks still troubling Hawaii's Big Island.
Warning to pilots in Hawaii are still in place as Kilauea continues to spew rock dust.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano could have a major devastating eruption at "any time".