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Musk renews firing threat

By DAN LEVINE, ALEXANDRA ALPER and ANDY SULLIVANReuters WASHINGTON – Elon Musk, PresidentDonald Trump’s point person to root out what he says is government waste, on Monday renewed his threat to fire federal workers who donot comply with his demand to justify their jobs, even after the Trump administrationsaid workers didnot have to respond. The U.S. agency that oversees federal employees said on Monday they could ignore a weekend email from Musk that required them to summarize their work…Read more

Restoring Lahaina power is critical to rebuilding

Some fire-affected customers trying to rebuild are dealing with complicated utility issues By ALLISON SCHAEFERS Honolulu Star-Advertiser LAHAINA – A year and a half since the devastating Maui wildfires destroyed Lahaina town, Jeremy DelosReyes is still in a dark place. He is working through many frustrations while rebuilding his life and his fire-leveledAinakea Street home in Lahaina, where the nation’s deadliest fire in more than a century killed at least 102 people and destroyed more…Read more

Man accused of slaying his family found fit for trial

The three murders took place in 2016 in Puna By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald A 58-year-old Pahoa man accused of shooting his wife and two children to death almost nine years ago has been found fit to stand trial. Stanton Oshiro, court-appointed attorney for John Ali Hoffman, stipulated Friday to his client’s fitness after the most recent round of mental examinations. Oshiro last year was granted by Hilo Circuit Judge Henry Nakamoto the use of a private investigator, at taxpayer’s…Read more


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