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Hawaii AG, others push back on Vance

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez on Tuesday joined attorneys general from California, New York, New Jersey and Wisconsin – all states with Democrat governors – to accuse Vice President JD Vanceof partisan political grandstanding with his anti-fraud roundtable. The four were among the 24 Democratic attorneys general who sent a letter dated Tuesday to Vance – who headsPresident Donald Trump’s new Task Force to Eliminate Fraud – declining his…Read more

Progress on Volcano charter school expansion

By GRACE INEZ ADAMS Hawaii Tribune-Herald With a growing student population, the Volcano School of Arts and Sciences has plans to expand to a new campus over the next few years. It will be located on Old Volcano Road between Nahelelani Street and Ali’i AnelaStreet, just outside the northeastern entrance to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The site covers 14.9 acres and, upon its anticipated completion in 2032, will allow VSAS to serve an additional 287 students, according to Principal Kalima…Read more

Earthquake damaged nearly 150 properties

By STEFAN VERBANO Hawaii Tribune-Herald At least five homes in South Kona sustained such substantial damage during last week’s 6.0-magnitude earthquake that they’ve been deemed “destroyed,” the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency said Tuesday. The handful of homes in question are among 143 properties reported damaged to Civil Defense as of Tuesday morning. Prior to that, the agency had completed 78 damage assessments – all for residential properties – which accounted for the five…Read more


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