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Speed limit reduced on Kalaniana'ole Street in Hilo to prote
Speed limit reduced on Kalaniana'ole Street in Hilo to prote
Speed limit reduced on Kalaniana'ole Street in Hilo to protect nēnē — and pedestrians : Big Island Now
Hawaiian geese are returning to the Keaukaha coastline on the Big Island, but now they have to deal with traffic, including speeding vehicles, which has had some deadly consequences for the endangered birds.
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