Today’s top story: “Resilience conference kicks off at UH-Hilo.”
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Today’s Front PageFunding bill includes Hawaii moneyBy KEVIN KNODELL Honolulu Star-Advertiser The House Appropriations Committee on Thursday approved a draft of a nearly $1 trillion Homeland Security funding bill that includes provisions supportingseveral emergency preparedness and law enforcement programs in Hawaii and the Pacific. But the draft also includes cuts to oversight offices at the Department of Homeland Security, to the TSA and cybersecurity programs. Democrats on thecommittee who have been pushing for immigration reform also contend…Read more SpaceX rises 20% in largest IPO everBy RYAN MAC and LAUREN HIRSCH NYTimes News Service LOS ANGELES – SpaceX, Elon Musk’s rocket and artificial intelligence company, capped the biggest-ever initial public offering by rising 20% in its trading debut Friday, turning the world’s richest man into the first trillionaire and setting the stage for fast-growing AI companies to reach the stock market in a once-in-a-lifetime bonanza. SpaceX shares opened trading at $150, up from their IPO price of $135, before closing the day at $161.11….Read more Resilience conference kicks off at UH HiloTwo-day event focuses on recovery and disaster response By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Vibrant Hawaii is holding what it claims as the first resilience conference in the state. The conference, Friday and today at the University of Hawaiiat Hilo, is described on the nonprofitorganization’swebsite as “a two-day, in-person training designed to strengthen local capacity for disaster preparedness, response and recovery.” Janice Ikeda, Vibrant Hawaii CEO, opened the conference Friday…Read more |
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