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“Saddle Road fixes to begin, The National Guard is on standby for wildfire season, American job market pushes past shocks and strains.”

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Saddle Road fixes set to begin

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald The state Department of Transportation on Monday will begin work on the Hilo side of Daniel K. Inouye Highway that authorities hope will end a spate of crashes whichhave resulted in five fatalities this year – all within a period of less than a month. In an online meeting Friday that was required as part of DOT’s declaration of a traffic emergency zone on the highway between the 5.5and 28-mile markers,engineer Clifford Corpuz said short-term measures…Read more

The National Guard is on standby for wildfire season

By ANDREW GOMES Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii National Guard helicopters will be kept ready to respond quickly to wildfires throughout the state during high-risk months for a second straight year under an emergency proclamation. Gov. Josh Green on Thursday signed the proclamation intended to increase resources for containing and extinguishing fires in an early stage. Under the proclamation, three Hawaii Army NationalGuard helicopters – a CH-47F Chinook and an HH-60 Black Hawk on Oahu…Read more

American job market pushes past shocks and strains

By LYDIA DEPILLIS NYTimes News Service The labor market has shifted into a higher gear, powering through an energy shock and immigration restrictions to pull more people into work even as consumers sour on an economy that is straining their wallets. The vigorous pace of hiring over the past few months is a reversal from the stagnation of 2025, a year of unpredictability and dislocation that led businesses to put hiring plans on ice. And yet, Americans remain in a foul state of mind as wages…Read more


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