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“Today’s Front Page:  A first for ‘Duke’s Law’, 2025 hurricane season was ‘pretty quiet’, Hilo airport cafe gets full upgrade.”

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A first for ‘Duke’s Law’

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald An agricultural crimes task force created and funded by “Duke’s Law” is starting to bear fruit. On Wednesday, a miniature cow named Daisy and her heifer calf – appropriately named Justice – were returned to their rightful owners at Rosie Rainbow Ranch, a small multigenerational farm in Laupahoehoe. The heartfelt homecoming was the result of an investigation by the task force, which operates on Hawaii Island and Oahu. Evidence gathered…Read more

2025 hurricane season was ‘pretty quiet’

Only four named cyclones reached Central Pacific By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald There were four tropical cyclones in the Central Pacific basin during this year’s PacificHurricane season, which was June 1 to Nov. 30. That coincides with the forecast in May of one to four tropical cyclones across the Central Pacific. A near-normal season has four or five tropical cyclones. Tropical cyclones include tropical depressions, tropicalstorms and hurricanes – the latter two categories being…Read more

Hilo airport cafe gets full upgrade

By DANIEL FARR Hawaii Tribune-Herald Hilo International Airport travelers are stepping into a refreshed, warmer and more flavorful experience thanks to the newly upgraded Laniakea Cafe – a $1 million renovation funded by Sodexo Live. The revamped cafe, located where the former bar once operated, officially opened Nov. 25 and celebrated its grand opening Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. with refreshments and pastry tastings. The upgraded Laniakea Cafe now occupies the space where the original…Read more


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