New details emerge about man charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting
The New York Police Department told CBS News that there are no indications that Mangione was a UnitedHealthcare customer. Officials believe Mangione may have targeted the company because of its status as the largest health insurer in the United States.
Trump calls for ending daylight saving time. It’s ‘inconvenient,’ he says.
The practice of shifting clocks forward one hour in March and back one hour in November is intended to maximize Americans’ exposure to sunlight during working hours, but it has long been derided for causing groggy mornings,
Judge finds man guilty in Mililani Walmart rampage
Despite Desmond Keka­huna’s numerous suicide attempts and hearing voices, an Oahu Circuit judge was not convinced he was suffering from a physical or mental disease, disorder or defect when in 2023 he used a car to plow into a 37-year-old woman pushing her 6-month-old girl in a stroller through the Mililani Walmart parking lot.
Unlock the Best Black Friday Deals Without Breaking the Bank
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What Time Does ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Season 3 Come Out On Netflix?
"The Lincoln Lawyer" is back. With Mickey determined to find Glory Day's killer, find out the exact time all 10 episodes of Season 3 will drop on Netflix.
HECO shuts off power in West Maui ahead of potential wildfire conditions
Hawaiian Electric called a Public Safety Power Shutoff event for West Maui around noon Wednesday ahead of potentially hazardous wildfire conditions. This is reportedly the first time the utility has initiated PSPS since the deadly Maui wildfires.
3 injured, 1 critical, after 2-car crash in Pearl City
Three people were injured, one critically, after a two-car crash in a Pearl City neighborhood, early Wednesday morning.
Red flag warning issued for leeward areas of all islands
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE A red flag warning is in effect from 10 a.m. this morning to 6 p.m. today for wind and low relative humidity for all leeward areas. The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for the leeward areas of
2 dead, 1 critically injured after surf incident at Hawaiian beach
Two people tragically lost their lives and one was critically injured after being swept into the ocean at Ke Iki Beach, Hawaii, due to strong currents.
Hollister man dead, 2 others swept into ocean by large surf in Hawaii
Honolulu Police Department says that a San Benito County man died after being swept into the ocean by a large surf on Oahu’s North Shore on Monday.
Hawaii Business Wins 24 Awards
Hawaii Business Magazine won 24 awards this year for work published in 2023, including two that we’re especially proud of. Contributing Writer LiAnne Yu’s story about CEO of the Year Ken Sakurai won the first place gold medal in the large publications category for best personality profile from the national Alliance of Area Business Publishers.
Servite’s showdown against St. John Bosco encounters twist with departure of opposing QB
Braves junior Matai Fuiava has transferred to Kahuku in Hawaii just days before a Trinity League game against the Friars at SoFi Stadium.
Trump Withheld Disaster Aid in the Past. His Old Subordinates Say He’ll do it Again.
“He even wanted to pull the Navy out of Hawaii because they didn’t vote for him. We were appalled—these are American civilians the government is meant to provide for. The idea of withholding aid is antithetical to everything you want from in a leader.
3 Unique Mai Tais to Try in Honolulu
Mention a mai tai and people might think of dimly lit bars adorned with tiki torches and wooden masks, or maybe people lounging under swaying palms
Training changes on the horizon for Army Guardsmen
Matt Parker, Oregon Army National Guard, at the Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Johnson, La., July 18, 2024. (1st Sgt. Zachary Holden/U.S. Army) The Army National Guard must find new ways to train in a limited number of days each year so that their formations are ready to fight large-scale combat operations when called,
Wednesday Weather - Red Flag Warning in effect across the state
Red Flag Warning from 10 AM this morning to 6 PM HST this evening for all leeward areas of the islands.
Ashton Jeanty to Cowboys in ESPN's 2025 NFL Mock Draft amid Ezekiel Elliott Buzz
Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty's 17 rushing touchdowns in six games have him on track for both a historic junior college season and a potential
Japanese killer of woman, son in Hawaii dies in U.S. prison
A Japanese inmate serving time for murdering a woman and her son in Hawaii in 1994 died Monday after being stabbed by his cellmate in a prison in the state, according to local media. Raita Fukusaku, 59,
Man visiting Hawaii dies, 2 others injured after being swept into ocean by large surf
HONOLULU ( KHNL /Gray News) - A Hawaii visitor has died and two others were injured after a large surf swept them into the ocean. According to Honolulu Ocean Safety, the tragedy happened on Oahu’s North Shore at Ke Iki Beach Monday morning when the waves were 6 to 8 feet high.
Second victim dies after Monday rescue from high surf on Oahu's North Shore
The 72-year-old Oklahoma woman who was critically injured in high surf on Oahu’s North Shore on Monday has died, increasing the death toll to two.
House District 32: Meet Your 2024 Hawaii Election Candidates
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GMS Multicultural Day highlights global cultures
Green Meadow School hosted its annual Multicultural Day last Oct. 11, transforming the Chalan Kanoa campus into a lively celebration of global cultures. The event featured cultural booths, dance performances,
Hailey Bieber sports $5K bracelet dedicated to son Jack Blues
Hailey Bieber debuted a HIE Hawaii bracelet engraved with “Jack Blues,” the name of her son, who was born in August.
Maui wildfire survivors will get an additional year of housing help from FEMA
LAHAINA, Hawaii -- Survivors of last year's deadly wildfire that decimated a historic Maui town will receive an additional year of housing assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Housing has been a major challenge in recovering from the Aug. 8, 2023, Lahaina wildfire that killed at least 102 people and displaced 12,000.
‘NCIS’ franchise learns to time travel with prequel series ‘Origins’
As humans in a changing world we crave continuity, reliability. Before we walk into a room, we like to be fairly certain of what we’ll find — walls, floor, furniture, not hot coals or clouds of poison gas.
How a Man Imprisoned in New York Could Sway a Key House Race in Alaska
Eric Hafner, who is serving a 20-year sentence, is running to represent a state in which he has never set foot. He could play the spoiler under Alaska’s ranked-choice system.
Court documents reveal names of officers allegedly shot at during Volcano incident
Court documents filed by police identify officers involved in the apprehension of a man alleged to have held off police for about 24 hours in an armed standoff last week in Volcano.
Man convicted in Fujita murders is stabbed to death at Halawa
A Japanese national convicted in the 1994 shooting deaths of a psychic and her son was allegedly stabbed to death in the Halawa Correctional Facility early Monday morning by his 38-year-old cellmate.
PUC probing utility’s role in deadly Maui fire
The state Public Utilities Commission has issued more than 30 information requests totaling nearly 200 questions to Hawaiian Electric as part of an ongoing investigation into the Aug. 8, 2023, Lahaina wildfire,
Civil Beat: How Profiling A Candidate For UH President Turned Up A Serious Complaint
Wendy Hensel says Civil Beat got the facts wrong about a law professor's accusations. But what she's not telling you is how the professor came to file the complaint in the first place.
Richard Wiens: Lawmakers Introduce Too Many Bills
During the two sessions of the 2023-2024 biennium, 5,810 bills were introduced, according to the Legislative Reference Bureau. Of those, 536 were approved by both the House and the Senate, and 516 survived the final threat of gubernatorial veto to actually became laws.
This Hawaii brigade is putting ‘Transformation in Contact’ to the test
Soldiers are testing new concepts as they maneuver across the tropical terrain of Pacific islands in a wide-ranging exercise.
State extends interim plant quarantine rule amid CRB infestation on Oʻahu
The department’s Advisory Committee on Plants and Animals just approved a rule to stop the movement of all potential CRB breeding material from Oʻahu to other islands.
Elected officials and guests join union picket line
CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL @STARADVERTISER.COM UNITE HERE Local 5 hotel workers at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort are in their third week of striking. Becky Vieira of Walnut Creek, Calif.
One dead, two hospitalized after being pulled from rough surf on Oahu's North Shore
One person is dead and two others hospitalized after being pulled from the water just off Ke Iki Beach on Oahu’s North Shore, Monday morning.
Public asked to weigh in on potential Hawaii Gas rate increase
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The public is being asked to weigh in on a potential rate increase for Hawaii Gas — the state’s regulated gas utility. The utility recently filed a request with the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC) for a proposed rate adjustment. They’re seeking to have a total revenue increase of approximately 17.67%.