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Published on 04:56 GMT
May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii
HONOLULU (CN) — Beneath clear blue skies and gentle trade winds, thousands converged on Kapiolani Park in Waikiki on Thursday to celebrate the 97th annual Lei Day, a distinctly Hawaiian tradition that bridges generations. The lei — a handcrafted garland …
Source: Courthouse News – Neutral -
Published on 12:42 GMT
Trump administration sues Hawaii over climate lawsuit
On Monday, Gov. Josh Green of Hawaii said his state intended to sue fossil fuel companies over their role in climate change to make them pay for damage from its effects, like the 2023 wildfires that devastated Maui. On Monday, Gov. Josh Green of Hawaii …
Source: The Garden Island – Hawaii – Pending -
Published on 05:53 GMT
Nearly a century of culture and tradition strung into Hawaii’s Lei Day celebrations
Honolulu’s Kapi’olani Park was alive with culture and entertainment during today’s Lei Day Celebration. HONOLULU (Island News) — Just as a lei brings flowers together in a beautiful display, so did Thursday’s celebration, bringing people …
Source: KITV – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 03:19 GMT
Hawaii sues oil companies despite lawsuit by Trump administration
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The Trump administration sued Hawaii late Wednesday in an attempt to block the state from filing lawsuits against oil companies for damages from climate change. But that didn’t stop Hawaii’s governor and attorney general from …
Source: Hawaii News Now – Neutral -
Published on 04:51 GMT
Hawaii sues oil giants for climate change damages
Hawaii has filed a lawsuit against major oil companies like Chevron, Shell and Aloha Petroleum, accusing them of contributing to the state’s climate change crisis. HONOLULU (Island News) — The state is suing oil companies, including Chevron, Shell and …
Source: KITV – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 06:27 GMT
Workers’ rights rallies in Honolulu take aim at Trump administration
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – May 1 marks International Workers Day, and unions around the country rallied for workers rights Thursday. Organizers say this year’s observance took on a different meaning as many stood in solidarity with former federal employees …
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Published on 03:12 GMT
FBI report: Hawaii victims lost over $55M to internet crime
Online crime cost Hawaii residents $55,180,901 last year with kupuna age 60 and over losing more than $18 million, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s 2024 Internet Crime Report. Hawaii generated 2,603 online fraud complaints last year tied …
Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 05:53 GMT
“One struggle, one fight, all workers unite” emphasized by Honolulu demonstrators on May Day
Several rallies took place throughout Hawaii this May Day to address the exploitation of working people and the slashing of jobs and resources. HONOLULU (Island News) — Several rallies took place throughout the state of Hawaii on Thursday and the globe as …
Source: KITV – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 10:24 GMT
Hawaii sues big oil companies over climate change
Hawaii sued major oil companies in state court Thursday, accusing them of a “successful campaign of climate deception” that has led to devastating impacts in the islands. The 196-page civil complaint filed in Oahu Circuit Court accuses Exxon Mobil, Chevron …
Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 03:09 GMT
UH Mānoa alum, former Ka Leo editor, named Hawaii Business Magazine editor-in-chief
Reading time: 2 minutes Jennifer Ablan, a 1996 graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and former editor of the student newspaper Ka Leo O Hawaiʻi, has been hired as the new editor-in-chief of Hawaii Business Magazine. Ablan returns to Hawaiʻi with …
Source: University of Hawai‘i at Manoa – Neutral -
Published on 10:24 GMT
Hawaii Marines field new weapons in the Philippines
SUBIC BAY, PHILIPPINES >> A unit of Hawaii Marines is in the Philippines fielding new weapons for the first time amid simmering tensions with China. The Kaneohe-based 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment, which is in the country for the annual Exercise …
Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 10:34 GMT
Another PP blunder on social media: replacing the Canary Islands with Hawaii on a map of Spain
BarcelonaThe use of artificial intelligence seems to have played a new trick on the PP, which accumulates controversies over its current social media strategyIn a tweet this Thursday marking May Day, Alberto Núñez Feijóo’s party replaced the Canary …
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Published on 06:56 GMT
Hawaii County Weather Forecast for May 02, 2025
Hilo Rest Of Tonight: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows 61 to 69 near the shore to 48 to 55 at 4000 feet. Northwest winds up to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. Friday: Partly sunny with scattered showers in the morning, then mostly sunny with …
Source: Big Island Now – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 05:53 GMT
Thursday Evening Weather – Record heat for Honolulu and Kahului as trades stay breezy
HONOLULU (Island News) — Breezy trades continue for Aloha Friday and the weekend. Expect just a few morning and night trade wind showers as well. A record high of 88 was set here in Honolulu. A record high was tied in Kahului at 89. To start the weekend …
Source: KITV – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 10:24 GMT
Hawaii island woman to stand trial in seat belt strangulation of boyfriend
JOHN BURNETT / HAWAII TRIBUNE-HERALD Patricia Ann McConnell, left, appeared Wednesday for a preliminary hearing in Hilo District Court with her attorney, Deputy Public Defender Jared Auna. Three Hawaii Police Department officers and one civilian …
Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 10:22 GMT
Off the news: White House sues Hawaii over climate
Thousands of miles and an ocean away from the White House, humble Hawaii and its climate consciousness have caught the attention of the Trump’s administration’s Justice Department. In unusual preemptive lawsuits Wednesday, the Justice Department sued …
Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 10:24 GMT
Honolulu Council OKs merged housing department
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s longtime vow to merge the city’s real estate and housing agencies into one unified operation has come to fruition. During a special meeting Wednesday, the City Council voted 6-1, with Radiant Cordero dissenting, to adopt …
Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser – Hawaii – Neutral -
Published on 10:32 GMT
Braves set to celebrate annual Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Night
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – The Atlanta Braves are looking forward to celebrating with fans as they host their annual Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Night. To bring in AANHPI Month, the Braves are set to take on the …
Source: Atlanta News First – Georgia – Neutral -
Published on 05:42 GMT
Justice Department sues New York, Hawaii, Michigan and Vermont over state climate actions
DETROIT — The U.S. Justice Department filed lawsuits against four states this week, claiming their climate actions conflict with federal authority and President Donald Trump’senergy dominance agenda. The DOJ on Wednesday filed lawsuits against Hawaii …
Source: Niagara Gazette – New York – Pending
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