Judge rescinds permission for Trump to give his own closing argument
The former president and current Republican 2024 front-runner denies any wrongdoing, and he has lambasted the case as a “hoax” and a political attack on him. Read more
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The former president and current Republican 2024 front-runner denies any wrongdoing, and he has lambasted the case as a “hoax” and a political attack on him. Read more
The JN.1 variant is now the most prominent in the world. Read more
Russian news outlets released images of Navalny on a live TV feed from the “special regime” penal colony in Kharp, about 1,200 miles northeast of Moscow. Read more
Honolulu police are seeking the motorist, who they said was possibly driving a gold truck. Read more
If the House votes to hold Hunter Biden in contempt, it will be up to the Department of Justice to decide whether to prosecute. Read more
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The city is buying two properties where it will add affordable housing, both near a planned rail station on Dillingham Boulevard: one a $51.5 million, 3.8-acre warehouse complex on Iwilei Street, Diamond Head-side of the Dole Cannery complex; the other an $8.4 million former First Hawaiian branch building on North King Street, just south of Liliha. Read more
As gusty winds and heavy rain pummeled Oahu, two of Hawaiian Electric’s larger generating units went offline at the Waiau Power Plant on Monday afternoon, robbing the island’s power system of backup capacity. Read more
It’s good to see Oahu’s West side getting the attention, and due speed, that it deserves. Read more
Question: Will HECO compensate customers who lost refrigerators full of food to the power outage or whose appliances and/or electronic devices failed to resume normal operation after electricity was restored? Read more
Eight Hawaii National Guard soldiers will deploy to West Africa in support of Operation Juniper Shield, a long-running counterterrorism mission in the region. Read more
Hawaii officials have warned about possible electricity shortages after the decommissioning a coal-fired power plant and as planned solar farm and battery storage projects faced delays or cancellation. Read more
The formula is a simple one for Hawaii men’s volleyball coach Charlie Wade. Read more
One game doesn’t usually make an entire season, but for the dynastic Konawaena Wildcats and Division II powerhouse Kamehameha-Hawaii, Monday night’s battle won’t be forgotten. Read more
The director of the Hawaii Firearms Coalition admonished the police department for taking six months to hold a hearing on changes required by a state law that was signed by the governor last summer. Read more
There isn’t much consolation in a loss to the state’s No. 1 team. Read more
Chaminade libero Hula Crisostomo was named a College Sports Communicators Division II women’s volleyball academic All-America third-team selection Tuesday. Read more
On a split vote, the City Council’s budget committee Tuesday approved a federal agreement to fund Skyline’s ongoing construction to a planned station in Kakaako. Read more
Nicholas Lum — one-third of the Na Hoku Hanohano Award-winning trio Keauhou — aims to challenge how Hawaiian music is defined with his new solo album, “Pewa.” Read more