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“A safe place, President warns Iran of ‘really bad things’, No lack of rain in East Hawaii.”

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A safe space

By DAN NAKASO Honolulu Star-Advertiser Homeless women and children under age 18 would be able to live in their vehicles or in a communal tent on government-sanctioned land that would offer security, case management and bathroom and laundry services under a Senate bill under consideration at the state Legislature. A three-year, “homeless sanctuary pilot program”would be created under Senate Bill 2563 to allow homeless women and children to live on city, state, federal or private land with…Read more

President warns Iran of ‘really bad things’

By TREVOR HUNNICUTT and MATT SPETALNICK Reuters WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump warned Iran on Thursday that it must make a deal over its nuclear program or “really bad things” will happen, and appeared to set a deadline of no more than 10 to 15 days before the U.S. might take action. Amid a massive U.S. military buildup in the Middle East that has fueled fears of a wider war, Trump said negotiations with Iran to end the tense standoff were going well but insisted Tehran has to reach…Read more

No lack of rain this month in E. Hawaii

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald February is the shortest month of the year, but this month has been long on rainfall in East Hawaii. As of 8 a.m. Thursday, Hilo International Airport received 8.45 inches of rain for the month, closing in on its normal February average of 10 inches. That’s in stark contrast to drought-stricken February 2025, when the airport received just 0.75 inches for the entire month. On Feb. 9, the rainiest day of this month, a record was set for the date at…Read more


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