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Ammo age ban likely, German navy joins RIMPAC, Honolulu mulls fake farm bill, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands
Hawaii to ban those under 21 from buying ammo. Gov. Josh Green is expected to sign a new bill into law that will ban those under 21 from purchasing ammunition. KHON2. German navy makes its debut at RIMPAC in Hawaii. German navy makes its debut at RIMPAC. This year at the biennial Exercise Rim of the Pacific — the world’s largest naval exercise — the German navy has dispatched ships to participate for the first time as Berlin begins putting its ambitious new Pacific strategy into action. Star-Advertiser.
Body of missing Hawaii Island man found partially buried in vacant lot
OCEAN VIEW (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii Island police are investigating after a body was found partially buried on a vacant lot in Ocean View on Tuesday. Police identified the body as 51-year-old Adam Santos, who had been reported missing. Officials said an anonymous person reported seeing Santos’ body on Tiki Lane...
Minor flooding threat remains for Maui & Hawaii Isle
HONOLULU (KHON2) – A surface ridge far north of the islands will maintain the trade wind regime through the upcoming week. Some changes to the ridge around Tuesday will see an uptick in the wind speeds, with moderate to locally breezy winds reaching the islands. A mid to upper level ridge over the islands through […]
Instead of celebrating, activists protest, denounce U.S. military, RIMPAC exercise
KAHULUI, Hawai'i (Island News) -- Grassroots activists spent their day off on the 4th of July at Hoaloha Park in Kahului protesting what they called the "militarization of Hawai’i" and genocide in Gaza. For those involved in the demonstration, July 4 is no cause for celebration.
Deadline for candidate tables at Kupuna Aloha Luncheon is July 8
The deadline for candidates to purchase informational tables at the 52nd Kupuna Aloha Luncheon on Saturday, July 27 – which is expected to draw more than 400 kupuna – is on Monday, July 8. The event to be held at the Grand Wailea Haleakala Ballroom was organized five...
Habitat for Humanity Maui announces Disaster Recovery Fundraiser at Old Lahaina Lūʻau to rebuild Lahaina post-wildfires
Habitat for Humanity Maui announced a special Disaster Recovery Fundraiser to be held at the historic Old Lahaina Lūʻau on Aug. 17, 2024. This event aims to raise essential funds to support the rebuilding of Lahaina, which was devastated by the catastrophic wildfires of 2023. All proceeds from the fundraiser will go directly toward recovery and reconstruction efforts.
Lehi toddler develops rare and sudden heart condition in Hawaii, neighbors rally support
LEHI — A dream vacation in Hawaii turned into a nightmare for a Lehi family whose toddler is now battling for his life after developing a sudden and rare heart condition. Danielle Hunt has made a series of posts on Instagram that her 3-year-old son Truman, who goes by Tru, fell sick and ultimately into heart failure while the family vacationed in Hawaii.
Long-Term Lease, Water Deal Saves The North Shore’s Airfield From Closure
No more uncertainty: The North Shore’s Dillingham Airfield, now officially known as Kawaihapai Airfield, is staying open for decades. On Friday — the last day of the airfield’s most recent five-year lease on Army-owned land — state and U.S. Army leaders announced that they’d signed a new lease to keep the popular Oahu aviation hub running an additional 50 years.
Beachgoer records wild July 4 arrest at Magic Island in Honolulu
HONOLULU (Island News) -- New details have been revealed about a police chase that broke out at a Fourth of July celebration at Magic Island in Ala Moana Beach Park. Island News first brought you this story Thursday night. An Oahu beachgoer was in the right place at the right...
Father, 11-year-old daughters, rescued after flipping kayak off Kahana Bay
WAIKANE, Hawaii (Island News) -- A man and his two 11-year-old daughters were rescued after flipping their kayak in waters just outside of Kahana Bay, Friday morning. Honolulu Ocean Safety lifeguards and crews with the Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) responded after receiving a 911 call around 8:45 a.m.
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