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Early morning vehicle collisions hospitalize two
Early morning vehicle collisions hospitalize two

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Early morning vehicle collisions hospitalize two

HONOLULU (KHON2) — Two separate early morning vehicle collisions have left two men in critical condition: one in ʻAiea and another in Moʻiliʻili. The first incident occurred at around 12:30 a.m. on June 8 on Kamehameha Highway in ʻAiea. According to the Honolulu Police Department, a 54-year-old male moped driver was traveling eastbound on the highway. Popular local restaurant Side Street Inn heading West Police say the man lost control, struck the left curb on the center median, hit a chain-link fence and was ejected onto the roadway. The moped operator was taken to the hospital in critical condition by Emergency Medical Services. He was not wearing a helmet and alcohol seems to have contributed to the incident, police said. Hours later, around 3 a.m., a vehicle struck a pedestrian on S. King Street in Moʻiliʻili. According to HPD, a male pedestrian was crossing the street in a marked crosswalk with the right of way when he was struck by a vehicle. After striking the pedestrian, the motorist lost control and struck a parked, empty vehicle, according to police. Officials also say that vehicle was pushed into another parked, empty vehicle, and the driver fled the driver's car was found shortly after the collision abandoned at the intersection of Waialae Avenue and Palolo Avenue. The pedestrian was taken to the hospital in critical condition. HPD officials believe that speed is a contributing factor to the incident. The identities of the driver and the pedestrian are unknown. Those with any information on the collision are asked to contact HPD's Traffic Division at (808) 723-3413. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Popular local restaurant Side Street Inn heading West
Popular local restaurant Side Street Inn heading West

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Popular local restaurant Side Street Inn heading West

HONOLULU (KHON2) — One of Hawaiʻi's most iconic local restaurants is making its way to west Oʻahu. Top 10 best donut spots in Hawaiʻi Popular restaurant Side Street Inn is opening its first location outside urban Honolulu at Wai Kai at Hoakalei. Called Hali'a, meaning 'fond remembrance' in Hawaiian, this new concept will take over the waterfront space previously occupied by Kitchen Door. 'We're thrilled to bring the Side Street Inn experience to the West Side community,' said co-owner Lisa Meyer. 'This location at Wai Kai offers the perfect setting for gathering with family and friends to enjoy the same generous portions and island-style hospitality we're known for, but this time with a view.'With existing locations in Honolulu and Kapahulu, Side Street Inn has gained a following for its signature dishes like kim chee fried rice, pipikaula-style short ribs and pork chops. The Wai Kai location will feature a lagoon setting, offering both indoor and outdoor seating. 'Side Street Inn is a natural fit for Wai Kai. Their reputation for good food, good people, and good times aligns perfectly with our mission to create a destination that brings the community together,' said Wai Kai Vice President and General Manager Jerry Pupillo. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news An opening date is slated for this summer, with an official date to be announced soon. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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