2 Vessels Set to Return to Honolulu After 3-Year Voyage
Malama Honua Worldwide Voyage officials said the vessels are scheduled to arrive in Honolulu on June 17 after the last stop in Tahiti, a French Polynesian ...>> view originalKauai Police Chief Says He's Applied For Honolulu Chief Job
Darryl Perry, who worked at HPD for 30 years, applied for the job to be Honolulu's next chief of police. His says his first priority is restoring community trust in the ...>> view originalHonolulu's Chief Resilience Officer
HONOLULU — Mayor Kirk Caldwell has appointed Joshua W. Stanbro to be Honolulu's first Chief Resilience Officer. Stanbro will lead city and county-wide ...>> view originalUS drops 'mother of all bombs' on ISIS positions in Afghanistan
By James Griffiths, Barbara Starr and Ryan Browne CNN (CNN) -- US and Afghan military officials are assessing the impact of a colossal US bomb dropped on ISIS tunnels in a remote part of Afghanistan, the most powerful non-nuclear weapon the US has in its arsenal.US military officials told CNN a GBU-43/B Massive Ordinance Air Blast bomb (MOAB) -- nicknamed the "mother of all bombs" -- hit ISIS positions Thursday night in Nangarhar province, near the Pakistan border.Capable of destroying an area ..>> view originalTrump dumps Russia, woos China instead
By Nicole Gaouette WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Donald Trump has a new best frenemy. Once upon a time, Trump mused about how well he and Russian President Vladimir Putin would get along. Then-candidate Trump said Putin had declared him a "genius," criticized the Obama administration's tensions with Moscow and said it would be better "if we got along." China, on the other hand, was a currency manipulator, a thief of US jobs that should no longer be allowed to "rape our country." If elected, Trum..>> view originalHiker dies after falling 50 feet at Luakaha Falls in Nuuanu
Hiker dies after falling 50 feet at Luakaha Falls in Nuuanu Posted: Thursday, April 13, 2017 8:15 PM EDT Updated: Friday, April 14, 2017 12:35 AM EDT HONOLULU - A hiker died Thursday night after falling over 50 feet from a Nuuanu hiking trail. The Honolulu Fire Department says they received the call at 12:38 p.m. and were on scene 10 minutes later. They found the 32-year-old woman's body at the base of the waterfall at 12:56 p.m. They say she was not breathing and had no..>> view originalHokule'a, Hikianalia arrive in Tahiti
Hokule'a, Hikianalia arrive in Tahiti Posted: Thursday, April 13, 2017 9:44 PM EDT Updated: Thursday, April 13, 2017 9:44 PM EDT TAHITI - Polynesian voyaging canoes Hokule'a and Hikianalia arrived in Tahiti Thursday. This is the first time the sister canoes have seen each other since each vessel embarked on different sail plans in spring of 2015.Tahiti was the Hokule'a's first deep sea voyage in 1976 -- over 40 years ago.The canoes will travel to Raiatea for a ceremony i..>> view originalTrump: Flip, flop or flexibility?
By Dana Bash CNN WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of Donald Trump's many memorable lines on the campaign trail was about ISIS."I would bomb the s**t out of 'em. I would just bomb those suckers," he said.Given that, launching the so-called "mother of all bombs" against an ISIS target makes a lot of sense.Under normal circumstances, that consistency -- a campaign vow with high-profile follow through -- is standard. It is expected. But not with this President, and certainly not this week, where a slew of hi..>> view originalHilo woman, 42, arrested in connection with booster club theft
Hilo woman, 42, arrested in connection with booster club theft Posted: Thursday, April 13, 2017 7:46 PM EDT Updated: Thursday, April 13, 2017 9:13 PM EDT HILO, Hawaii - Big Island police arrested a 42-year-old woman this week in connection with a public school booster club theft.JoAnn Maldonado was arrested Tuesday just after 2:30 p.m. for second-degree theft and false reporting to law enforcement authorities.On Monday, Maldonado told police that a suspect entered her Wai..>> view originalBig Island man charged with false reporting involving damage to a ...
Big Island man charged with false reporting involving damage to a vehicle Posted: Thursday, April 13, 2017 11:57 PM EDT Updated: Friday, April 14, 2017 12:41 AM EDT BIG ISLAND, HI - Big Island police claim he lied about being kidnapped.21-year-old Dwain Lum-Young of Waikoloa was charged with false reporting and accident involving damage to a vehicle. Back on April 1, Lum-Young told police he was kidnapped by a male hitch-hiker on Mauna Kea Road.He said he got into an acc..>> view original
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