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Dog attack suspected in Hawaiian monk seal pup death
Volunteers first spotted the mom-and-pup pair on Thursday. Read more
Kabosu, Shiba Inu who helped define Doge meme, dies at 18
She “crossed the rainbow bridge” today, her owner Atsuko Sato said on social media, adding that she died without suffering, and as Sato was petting her. Read more
Lahaina recovery, resource centers to stay open through June
HI-EMA said in a news release that the extension, approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, reflects the state’s commitment to providing ongoing support and resources to those affected. Read more
Families of Uvalde shooting victims sue Meta, Microsoft, gunmaker
The complaints were filed on the two-year anniversary of the massacre by Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder, the same law firm that reached a $73 million settlement with rifle manufacturer Remington in 2022. Read more
Kauai shelter dogs jet to new families courtesy of sponsorship
Earlier this month, KHS was offering free off-island adoptions for those who submitted an application. Read more
Vehicle collision closes 3 lanes of H-1 westbound in Pearl City
Motorists are advised to drive with caution, expect delays and seek alternate routes. Read more
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Judge denies Baldwin request to drop indictment in ‘Rust’ shooting
The trial is scheduled for July 10. Read more
Landmark settlement forces NCAA schools to pay players
If approved by a U.S. district judge in California, the settlement would allow for the creation of the first revenue-sharing plan for college athletics. Read more
World Court orders Israel to halt assault on Gaza’s Rafah
While the International Court of Justice, or World Court, has no means to enforce its orders, the case was a stark sign of Israel’s global isolation over its campaign in Gaza. Read more
Businesses fear being left out in Google’s search changes
The Commission, which is now investigating Google for possible DMA breaches, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Read more
Bicyclist who died in Waikiki collision identified
Margol was said to be heading eastbound in the bike lane when he crashed into the rear passenger door. Read more
3 Christian missionaries from Oklahoma group killed in Haiti
The missionaries were taking shelter in a house when gang members began shooting at the residence at about 9 p.m. CDT (0200 GMT) Thursday, the group said in two Facebook posts. Read more
Wastewater discharge off Sand Island prompts warning signs
City officials confirmed that a sample taken Tuesday from the plant exceeded the level allowed under the state’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit. Read more
Stocks rebound to close higher but Dow down for the week
“The data has come in a little better than people thought this morning. Read more
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to undergo non-surgical procedure
Austin will be temporarily unable to perform his functions during the minimally invasive procedure and Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks will assume his duties, the Pentagon said in a statement. Read more
Trump’s attacks on early voting muddle Republican election plans
Not only did Trump fail to extol the importance of early voting at an April 2 rally, he told the crowd of more than 3,000 supporters that his goal was ultimately to limit voting to Election Day only. Read more
Travis Kelce weighs in on Harrison Butker commencement speech
Butker caused a stir during his 20-minute commencement address on May 11 at Benedictine College, which is a Catholic school in Atchison, Kan. Read more
New Caledonia police fatally shoot man in riot-hit, French-ruled Pacific island
The death of the 48-year-old man brought to seven the number killed in 12 days of upheaval triggered by a contested electoral reform and fueled by sharp economic disparities. Read more
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