HONOLULU – Lava has been slowly snaking its way toward rural Hawaii communities for months, but it took an oozing stream of molten rock just 45 minutes to burn down an empty house. Firefighters ...
Feb. 24—FAIRMONT — It was 1966 when the first of the fully laden dump trucks began rumbling down from Pittsburgh on those pre-interstate roads. And Carol McWilliams couldn't wait. She knew that the ...
When Peggy Fallwind returned home from dinner Monday night, she was shocked. "I thought the white and red lights were vehicles parked around my lot," said the 54-year-old Kalapana resident. "I was ...
HONOLULU, HI -- It took an incredibly slow-moving lava flow less than an hour to devour a home Monday. The empty house in Pahoa on Hawaii's Big Island, was the first to be destroyed by the Puna lava ...
After months of slowly making its way toward communities in a rural part of Hawaii’s Big Island, it took an oozing stream of lava just 45 minutes to burn down an empty house. Firefighters standing by ...