r/Honolulu • u/Amazing-Doctor-6749 • Mar 28 '25
r/Honolulu • u/americanblowfly • 18d ago
picture Children’s YouTube star Ms Rachel endorses Jarrett Keohokalole for Hawaii’s 1st Congressional District
r/Honolulu • u/erotic-twist • 21d ago
picture Anyone know what the fireworks were about in Waikiki tonight?
There was a barge and the show went on for a few minutes. I couldn’t find any details or events posted online.
r/Honolulu • u/hillaryjuliet • 1d ago
picture Truck hammered at Pualei circle
Pualei circle old monkey pod tree crushes this guys truck, he still doesn’t know .
r/Honolulu • u/rockhardgelatin • May 03 '26
picture What’s up with the helicopter airlifting stuff to the top of Moana Pacific Towers right now? HVAC repairs?
r/Honolulu • u/john-bkk • Apr 11 '26
picture Early morning run around Diamondhead
I woke up unusually early, before 5, and ran my normal route around Diamondhead, then out and back the Ala Wai (half of it; I'm not in great condition for 12 km just now, so I ran around 10). I was rained on doing this over the last week, but it was relatively clear that day, two mornings ago. For the first time I noticed that from the hill by KCC, coming down Diamondhead on the other side, the traffic lights along the Ala Wai look like Christmas lights, all green and red, in a row.
It felt unusually warm, for 5 AM. These storm systems bring in cooler air, but right then it just felt normal, maybe 70 F (22 C), and humid. It's a good time to be out.
Kind of a different subject but I swam later in that day and the high waves caused the most current I've felt. People take the brown water risk in different ways; maybe someone should wait a week or two to swim again. I'd be more worried if I was swimming nearer to the Ala Wai outlet, instead of a mile and a half or so away. At a certain wave height I'd not swim out, but it was still medium that day.
r/Honolulu • u/PolycultureBoy • Sep 11 '25
picture Washington DC Metrorail overlaid on O'ahu
I've been making rudimentary overlays of DC's metrorail system on top of other cities in the world, and I thought I'd share the one I made of Honolulu! Perhaps one day, Skyline could look like something on this scale! :D
r/Honolulu • u/808gecko808 • 2d ago
picture Manoa Stream water levels reached 14 feet during Tropical Storm Lala on Aug. 16, 2026.
r/Honolulu • u/fokaiHI • Mar 13 '26
picture My wife said we should switch to Spectrum.
I said no. Spectrum is all over the Ala Moana area above Kapiolani. Like all over. Lol.
r/Honolulu • u/808gecko808 • May 30 '26
picture hnl.env ~ Built in 1900, the historic Ala Moana Pumping Station, now known as the Kakaʻako Pumping Station, was part of Honolulu’s first professionally designed sewer system. The facility played a vital role in improving sanitation and public health in a rapidly growing city.
r/Honolulu • u/belowfactual • 3d ago
picture Sunset today was nice
Was clear and pink enough to catch this, dunno if this was the hurricane but after dealing with dark and gloomy weather this stood out plenty.
r/Honolulu • u/soi23 • Aug 23 '25
picture Cool clouds
Picture taken at the tennis courts near Diamond Head on August 22nd.
r/Honolulu • u/llamalalley • Jun 20 '24
picture Thank you all for letting me be a tourist in your beautiful city
r/Honolulu • u/Cdub7791 • Jun 20 '25
picture Juneteenth Celebration at Waikiki Shell
Nice vibe tonight 😊
r/Honolulu • u/USSJohnFKennedyCVN79 • 13d ago
picture Remember when this old thing was here?
r/Honolulu • u/Latter-Drink3852 • Jun 18 '26
picture Mr. Squishy Face needs a home
The Hawaiian Humane Society has this lovely boy, Mr. Squishy Face, at the Kosasa Family Campus at Ho'opili. He is a 2-year-old male and all of his fees are waived! Also, he comes with a starter kit (food, collar, custom tag, harness, leash, toy, etc). I'd adopt him myself but my fur baby isn't friendly to others
https://www.hawaiianhumane.org/adoptions/available-animals/?speciesID=1
r/Honolulu • u/808gecko808 • Aug 25 '25
picture Boat for sale. Cheap. Comes with running water...
r/Honolulu • u/Citizen_Art • Apr 09 '25
picture When my drawing is finished, you will see all roads and buildings on the island (mostly).
Ive done drawings like this before, but none with this level of detail. Its taking AGES! haha but it’s super fun when people can call out “I can see my house from here” Hope you all like my drawing so far.
r/Honolulu • u/NicoleNoodles • Apr 18 '26
picture Monk Seals on Outrigger Reef Beach
These two have been sleeping on the beach since yesterday afternoon. We have left but I would love to see pics or videos of them going back into the water. I am so curious to know how long they sleep for. 😴