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‘We’re very different now’

TMT project manager admits past mistakes, notes project dependent on NSF funding, support from Hawaiians By MICHAEL BRESTOVANSKY Hawaii Tribune-Herald The fate of the Thirty Meter Telescope rests in the hands of the Hawaiian community,observatory officials say. During a conversation with the Tribune-Herald earlier this month, TMT project manager Fengchuan Liu was candid about theobservatory’s past and future on Hawaii Island. Liu said that after the extensive protests against the observatory’s…Read more

Trump tries difficult task of balancing trial, campaign

By BILL BARROW Associated Press WILMINGTON, N.C. – Donald Trump had to cancel his first planned rally since the start of his criminal hush money trial because of a storm Saturday evening in North Carolina, an added complication that highlights the difficulty the former president faces in juggling his legal troubleswith his rematch against President Joe Biden. Trump called into the rally site near the Wilmington airport less than an hour before he was scheduled to take the stage and apologized…Read more

Sara Yara’s law goes before Green

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald A proposed law that would make motorists thrice convicted of driving without a license within five years guilty of a felony will go to Gov. Josh Green’s desk for his signature. The bill, known as Sara Yara’s law, was introduced by House Speaker Scott Saiki, an urban Honolulu Democrat. The legislation is named for a 16-year-old McKinley High School junior who was killed in a hit-and-run collision on Feb. 15, 2023, while walking to school in a marked…Read more


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