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Corrections employee faces theft charges involving inmate
Julianne Kuuipoalohalani Kaniaupio, aka “Angel,” is charged with fraud, two counts of official misconduct, credit card theft, fraudulent use of credit card, unauthorized possession of confidential personal information, attempted theft in the second degree, identity theft in the third degree, and theft in the third degree. Read more
No. 1 UCLA too powerful for visiting Rainbows
Top-ranked UCLA launched five home runs en route to a 12-7 baseball victory over Hawaii today at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles. Read more
DOH: No elevated pesticides, heavy metals, found in floodwater samples
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Mitchell named new Wahine basketball coach
Khalilah Mitchell, an assistant with the program for the past seven seasons, has been elevated to head coach of the University of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine basketball program, UH athletic director Matt Elliott announced on Tuesday. Read more
RKF Jr. declares public health emergency for Hawaii in wake of storms
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. signed the declaration today to address the health impacts caused by the severe back-to-back storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides that occurred from March 10 to 24. Read more
DOJ indicts civil rights group on fraud charges tied to informants
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Hegseth dismisses climate change as military braces anyway
Work that was previously described as confronting the climate threat is now touted for ensuring “resilience” and “readiness.” Read more
Judge orders mental exam for Kansas man accused of stabbing Kona boat captain
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Police search for suspect in Haleiwa armed robbery
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Boy, 12, seriously injured in Aiea Heights pedestrian crash
Honolulu Emergency Medical Services responded to the scene on Aiea Heights Drive at Ulune Street about 5:40 p.m. Read more
U.S. retail sales surge as gas prices spike from Iran war
Economists expected a considerable slowdown in growth this quarter as the tailwind from tax refunds faded and more expensive gasoline pulled spending away from other categories. Read more
Hilo schools to reopen, water restrictions lifted after problem resolved
The Hawaii County Department of Water Supply said the Piihonua #3 tank near Carvalho Park unexpectedly drained late Monday or early today, affecting customers across South Hilo. Read more
Trump announces ceasefire extension with Iran
Trump’s announcement appeared to be unilateral, and it was not immediately clear whether Iran or the U.S. ally, Israel, would agree to extend the ceasefire, which began two weeks ago. Read more
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Trump told CNBC that he was pleased to hear about media reports that Apple, Amazon and some other large companies have not yet sought refunds. Read more
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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, at a Cabinet meeting in Tokyo, reversed long-standing limits on the sale of Japan-made weapons overseas. Read more
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U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy ruled that most members of a panel appointed last year by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were unqualified and ordered that their votes be put on hold. Read more
Blangiardi looks to bring giant pandas to Honolulu Zoo after accreditation extended
Honolulu Zoo had earned the accreditation in 2020, which was considered a milestone after years of effort, but lost it in 2016. The accreditation has now been extended through 2030. Read more
PGA Tour cuts Hawaii golf tournaments from 2027 schedule
The end of two PGA tournaments in Hawaii means the state will lose tens of millions of dollars in economic activity each year, as well as the invaluable publicity of showcasing the islands’ beauty in the middle of winter for much of the world. Read more
Alaska Air pulls forecast as Iran-linked fuel surge hits margins
Alaska said it expects its second-quarter fuel bills to balloon by about $600 million, equivalent to a profit per share headwind of $3.60. Shares of the carrier were down 4% after the bell. Read more
DLNR: Give monk seal moms space during peak pupping season
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Labor Secretary Chavez-DeRemer resigns amid probe
The U.S. labor chief stepped down as a probe into alleged misconduct neared completion. Read more
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