“Bills advance to ID ICE agents, UH report confirms 2025 was isle’s 2nd-driest year on record, Senators clash over immigration crackdown.”
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Today’s Front PageBills advance to ID ICE agentsBy DAN NAKASO Honolulu Star-Advertiser The first of several Hawaii legislative bills that would unmask federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents was met with concerns Tuesday from the Honolulu Police Department and state Department of Law Enforcement that backup officers from their departments also could be identified whilesupporting local undercover operations. No representativesfor ICE or any federal agency testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee or submitted written…Read more UH report confirms 2025 was isle’s 2nd-driest year on recordNew Hawaii Climate Data Portal unveiled By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald A study released Wednesday by the University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program found that Hawaii Island experienced its second- driest year in 106 years, with 2010 the only year that was drier. The inaugural Hawaii Annual Climate Report 2025 also notes that thestatewide average rainfall of 42 inches – 20 inches below the 30-year average – also makes 2025 the second- driestyear for the state, with 2010 the driest. …Read more Senators clash over immigration crackdownBy CARL HULSE and MICHAEL GOLD NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – Senate Democrats said Wednesday that they would put forth legislation by today to codify their conditions for continuing to fund the Department of Homeland Security, moving quickly to lay out their demands for new restrictions on federal agents carrying out President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. But as the bipartisan talks get underway before a Feb. 13 deadline, Republicans are already balking at many of…Read more |
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