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Acid attack suspects plead not guilty in ‘murder for hire’ case
1 month ago by madazzahatter808 to /s/Hawaii from staradvertiser.com
3 villages in Palestine / Israel emptied out, residents blame Israeli settler attacks
7 months ago by Cancelthis to /s/PalestineIsrael from staradvertiser.com
Biden approves $1B arms sale to Taiwan as tensions rise with China
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/politics from staradvertiser.com
VIDEO: Pentagon announces permanent closure of leaking Red Hill fuel tank facility
2 years ago by Hawaii to /s/Hawaii from staradvertiser.com
Hawaii sees 707 new coronavirus cases, bringing statewide total to 94,293
2 years ago by AadrianAddison_ to /s/news from staradvertiser.com
Kilauea volcano has resumed its eruption with lava returning to Halemaumau crater late this afternoon. The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory posted a 3:40 p.m. photo of lava in the crater shortly after raising the alert level for the volcano to a watch from an advisory.
2 years ago by Hawaii to /s/BigIsland from staradvertiser.com
Reduced hours, layoffs and furloughs resume in Hawaii tourism as federal safety net disappears
Dr. Lorrin Pang, state’s health director for Maui, striking back against lawmakers who called for him to be fired over involvement with group spreading misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccines and statements made to media supporting use of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19.
Sen. Roz Baker (D-West Maui-South Maui) called on Dr. Lorrin Pang, the Maui district health officer for state DOH, to be fired today in response to story that reported his support for use of malaria drug hydroxychloroquine and veterinary dewormer ivermectin as treatments for COVID-19.
Protesters bedevil Lt. Gov. Josh Green at home as anti-vaccine violence and harassment spread nationally
Because of sky-rocketing COVID-19 cases, tourists should stay away from Hawaii and residents should limit travel to essential business at least through the end of October, Gov. David Ige told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s Spotlight Hawaii livestream program today.
Shirokiya, a venerable retailer in Hawaii and conduit of Japanese culture for over 60 years, appears on the brink of permanent closure.
Hawai'i’s Carissa Moore defeated South Africa’s Bianca Buitendag to win the gold medal in the first-ever women’s surfing event in the Summer Olympics on Tuesday in Tokyo.
How safe is the water in Hawaii you swim in? Water at 55 of 218 Hawaii beaches tested by state DOH in 2020 exceeded federal safety threshold for swimming on at least one day during year, and 14 beaches were potentially unsafe on at least 25% of the days they were tested.
The University of Hawaii announced today that it will not require students to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to attend in-person classes on its campuses this fall, as originally anticipated.
The Hawaii Department of Education announced today that every student enrolled in the state’s 257 public schools will receive free breakfast and lunch meals during the entire 2021-22 academic year.
In the wake of two separate videos shared across social media that show two visitors touching endangered Hawaiian monk seals, Gov. David Ige warned tourists that anyone who touches or disturbs the seals “will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
A Louisiana couple has apologized and will pay a fine after a TikTok video shows a woman touching an endangered Hawaiian monk seal at a beach in Hawaii.
State legislators took out their frustrations about over-tourism by overriding Gov. David Ige’s veto of a bill that puts the fate of the Hawaii Tourism Authority in jeopardy.
2 years ago by madazzahatter808 to /s/Hawaii from staradvertiser.com
Haunani-Kay Trask, a Hawaiian leader and sovereignty activist with a distinguished career as an academic at the University of Hawaii, died Saturday at age 71.
A Honolulu police officer charged with murder and two officers charged with attempted murder in connection with the April 5 deadly shooting of a 16-year-old boy arrived at Honolulu District Court to made their initial appearances this morning.
More people are being rescued from land and ocean emergencies on Oahu
Crew members of the Hokule‘a and Hikianalia voyaging canoes conducted the first marine survey of the Lalo, or French Frigate Shoals, area since Hurricane Walaka hit in 2018. The crew arrived at Lalo on Wednesday.
Hawaii County police released body-worn camera footage this morning from the fatal shooting of a 31-year-old man who allegedly slashed an officer’s forearm with a knife Friday morning while officers searched a Hilo home after the security alarm was triggered.
2 years ago by madazzahatter808 to /s/BigIsland from staradvertiser.com
Oahu grand jury declined to indict three Honolulu police officers in connection with April 5 shooting of unarmed 16-year-old boy. Iremamber Sykap was driver of vehicle that allegedly led police on chase before final attempt to evade capture ended in his death in canal off of Kalakaua Avenue.
A continued surge in home buying on Oahu last month helped drive the median sale price in the market closer to $1 million. Previously owned single-family houses on the island sold for $978,000 in May.
Police Commission nominee denies racism exists in Hawaii
Flash flood warning extended for Oahu; 4.2 magnitude earthquake shakes Big Island
3 years ago by madazzahatter808 to /s/Hawaii from staradvertiser.com
Hawaiian Home Lands gambling proposal dies in Legislature: The effort to allow gambling on Oahu — and lift Hawaii’s ban on legal gaming — is dead following a hearing today.
Trump pays tribute to 2 soldiers killed in Afghanistan
3 years ago by question2 to /s/news from staradvertiser.com
Visitors welcomed back to Hanauma Bay with new fees and restrictions
Oceanfront property tied to Obama granted exemption from Hawaii’s environmental laws
Maskless Trump breaks law during visit to Michigan Ford plant
3 years ago by retired to /s/news from staradvertiser.com
If financial conditions for Hawaii restaurants do not improve significantly over the next six months, as many as 65% of them could close for good. “Let that sink in. 65%, that’s huge.”
Sign of life on Venus discovered with Hawaii telescope
3 years ago by Nemacolin to /s/news from staradvertiser.com
A state inspector will pay a $25,000 penalty for soliciting and conducting business as a real estate agent while on the job inspecting adult residential care homes, thereby violating the Ethics Code.
Bones found on a property tied to Obama, causing tension with Native Hawaiians
Obama and the beach house loopholes
If you get an unsolicited package in the mail containing seed packets, do not open it, do not plant them or throw them away, the Hawaii and U.S. Departments of Agriculture said.
Hurricane Douglas makes final approach toward Hawaii
Hawaii-born Kelly Preston, actress and wife of John Travolta, dies at age 57
5 places in Hawaii we love … with fewer tourists
The Hawaii Supreme Court issued a stinging rebuke Tuesday to the state for what the justices unanimously called wrongful conduct that has resulted in the state’s failure to reduce a growing wait list of Native Hawaiians seeking homesteads.
Who is going to pay for Aloha Stadium’s health and safety repairs?
The owner of Ala Moana Center is advancing a plan to build its first 400-foot residential tower connected with Hawaii’s largest shopping mall as soon as next year.
Several years ago four students of Kupu Hawaii were considered rather unsavory elements of society, but are now paid culinary staff workers, helping to churn out 1,000 meals every weekday to feed needy families impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
More crowded but more local: Community spirit warms the surf breaks in Waikiki
Researchers in Hawaii storing hundreds of threatened and endangered native plant species and keeping rarest of those species from extinction.There are over 400 threatened or endangered flowering plant species in Hawaii, according to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service more than rest of country combined.
Brewing Co. under investigation by Maui liquor commission for hand sanitizer giveaways
3 years ago by dcjogger to /s/news from staradvertiser.com
Despite the discouraging stream of announcements of new coronavirus cases that have been detected in Hawaii, data compiled by Johns Hopkins University shows that as of Monday this state had the third- lowest per capita infection rate of any state.
4 years ago by madazzahatter808 to /s/Hawaii from staradvertiser.com
Irene Hirano Inouye, the widow of U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye, died Tuesday after an extended illness, according to the U.S.-Japan Council.
2 arrested, 70 cited for violating stay-at-home orders, Honolulu police say
4 years ago by dcjogger to /s/news from staradvertiser.com
VIDEO: Gov. David Ige announces statewide ‘lockdown’ effective Wednesday at 12:01 a.m.
In the state’s toughest measure yet in battling the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. David Ige on Saturday ordered residents and visitors returning to Hawaii to undergo a 14-day quarantine starting Thursday.
4 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Hawaii from staradvertiser.com
Abigail Kawananakoa reaffirmed her commitment to the Hawaiian people Wednesday but said she would like to control the direction of her charitable foundation, in part because the people running it now are her “arch-enemies.”
Proposal to prohibit energy-producing windmills from being installed within 5 miles of any neighboring properties won tentative approval from City Council Zoning Committee last week despite warning from city officials it would essentially eliminate future development of wind farms anywhere on Oahu.
Eki Cyclery pedals off into the sunset after 109 years in business: After over a century of outfitting generations of kids with their first bicycles, recreational riders and commuters on two wheels, Eki Cyclery is closing at the end of March.
Mililani High School students were released early today after two teenagers were apparently stabbed at the school this morning.
Don Stratton, who escaped a burning USS Arizona by making a harrowing hand-over-hand climb across a rope to an adjacent ship on Dec. 7, 1941, died Saturday, leaving just two living survivors of the famed battleship.