Big Island: How To Keep Tourists Coming After The Eruption
Millions of dollars are being spent to promote non-volcanic attractions, but some of them aren’t equipped to handle more visitors.
Big Island: Lava Evacuees Are Moving Home Despite County’s Slow Pace
Puna Geothermal Venture has helped out by opening a road for some residents to use.
Big Island: Specialty License Plates A Big Moneymaker For Damaged Park
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and, to a lesser extent, Haleakala National Park, are benefitting from the state-authorized program.
Legislature Approves $60M In Volcano Disaster Relief
It includes $20 million in grants and $40 million in loans that the federal money is expected to cover.
Big Island: New Steam Cracks Plague Residents In Eruption Zone
The superheated steam is killing trees and forcing some residents from their homes, although there’s “no sign of magma.”
Big Island: County’s New Pitch To State Seeks $150M For Lava Damage
Mayor Harry Kim prepares to ask for far less than he initially sought. He blames the discrepancy on “a lot of miscommunication on my part.”
Big Island: Puna Park Cut Off By Lava Reopens, Attracting Hundreds
“They needed something to feel good about,” said Mayor Harry Kim of the locals who showed up in Pohoiki on Thursday.
Big Island: This Showcase Rec Center Was Another Victim Of Eruptions
Park facilities require longterm repairs after they housed Kilauea lava evacuees for more than four months.
Big Island: You Need To Be Tough To Explore These New Volcanic Beaches
Kilauea volcano created a dramatic new landscape including black-sand beaches. But “it’s a rough walk” to get there.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Reopens
Normally the state’s most-visited tourist attraction, the park has been closed for 135 days due to the Kilauea eruption.