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WASHINGTON — For decades, U.S. presidents have avoided speaking harshly about Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, eager to focus instead on deepening ties with Tokyo, which has been a steadfast ally since World War II.
White House looks for ways to soothe American jitters over surging prices
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WASHINGTON — The White House raced to find ways to reassure Americans as oil prices seesawed again Thursday after a series of Iranian strikes on oil and gas facilities deepened a global energy crisis nearly three weeks into the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.
Lower Hawaii DUI threshold draws mixed reviews
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Hawaiian Electric crews on Hawaii Island continued working to restore electricity Wednesday to about 2,000 customers who lost power during the Kona low storm last weekend.
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Ready for another Kona low storm? Another system is forecast to hit the Big Island later this week
March 18, 2026 | 5 MIN READ
As the Big Island works to recover from the Kona low pressure storm that caused flooding and power outages over the weekend, a smaller, weaker Kona low system is forecast to arrive later this week.
Israel says it has killed Ali Larijani, Iran’s de facto political leader
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The Israeli military said Tuesday that it had killed the man who was both Iran’s top national security official and its de facto ruler during the war, dealing another severe blow to a regime that has been hammered by nearly three weeks of punishing U.S.-Israeli strikes.
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Kona low storm triggers travel chaos, millions in tourism losses
March 17, 2026 | 7 MIN READ
Hawaii’s tourism industry is bracing for millions of dollars in lost revenue after the Kona-low storm disrupted travel statewide, prompting hundreds of flight delays, dozens of cancellations and a wave of last-minute hotel reservation wipeouts across the islands.
Measles virus reaches Hawaii again as risks grow
March 17, 2026 | 9 MIN READ
Measles has once again reached the shores of Hawaii — a reminder that the state is not shielded from the highly contagious disease.
Hawaii bill requiring sterilization of cats advances
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A bill aimed at reducing the overpopulation of cats in Hawaii continues to progress through the state Legislature.
‘Plan for prolonged outages’: Thousands on Big Island still without power after Kona low storm
March 17, 2026 | 6 MIN READ
Roughly 8,000 Hawaiian Electric Company customers across Hawaii Island were still without electricity Monday afternoon as utility crews raced to clear fallen trees and repair power lines damaged by the Kona low storm over the weekend.
Future of Hawaii tax breaks cloudy as House and Senate trade bills
March 16, 2026 | 9 MIN READ
The Legislature has reached the halfway point of its five-month session with different approaches between the House and Senate over how to preserve tax breaks for most Hawaii residents as legislators move nearly 850 bills to the opposite chamber for further debate.
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