THese were just kids. Most were born and raised on Kaua'i. There were just as many locals, and people who had lived on Kauai for decades as there were newcomers. I was one of the poeple running along the wall shouting at the kids where to go to get safe. I am proud that I was there. I make no apologies. Read the book the "Superferry Chronicles", for my testimony.
Hurricane Kiko maintains northwest track, group targets Kamehameha Schools
admission policy, East-West Center to receive $6.5M federal funds
previously withheld, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands
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*Hurricane Kiko expected to approach Hawaiʻi in early to middle part of
next week.* As of 5 a.m. on Friday, it was about 1,245 miles
south-southeast of H...
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