Organizers said that 2.2 mile parade will begin at 5 p.m. and will start at Kapolei Hale. The parade is estimated to end around 7 p.m. at Ka Makana Alii.
The resignations of Hawaii Tourism Authority's CEO and board chair are raising concerns about the agency's credibility and ability to run the state's tourism industry.
The annual tradition recognizes the monarch's lasting impact, including the establishment of the Honolulu Fire Department and Hawaii's public school system.