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Aloha Friday Weather - Gusty winds continue, partly cloudy, few showers
HONOLULU (Island News) -- A strong high pressure system north of the Hawaiian Islands will continue to produce breezy to locally windy trade winds across the region today with slight decreasing wind speed trends into the moderate to breezy range from Saturday to Sunday, and then wind speeds will decrease to moderate levels from Monday onward.
Training the Teacher: Financial Literacy
For a third year, this summer workshop at Chaminade sought to help teachers incorporate financial literacy principles into their classroom lessons. For one week this July, 26 educators from across the island headed back to class at Chaminade. They weren’t on campus to teach but to learn—as participants in Chaminade’s...
Wags N’ Whiskers: Sarah Jessica Barker
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A true entertainer, Sarah Jessica Barker is sure to be the star she was always meant to be. While you should normally never disclose a ladies age – or weight – Miss Barker’s publicists assured her measurements and years around the sun are nothing any woman should be ashamed of. She is […]
Dignitaries honor 30th anniversary of Korean Vietnam Memorial at state capitol
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A memorial honoring the service members in both the Korean and Vietnam wars was built on the grounds of the Hawaii State Capitol 30-years ago. Wednesday, dignitaries from all countries came to pay tribute to them. Their names mark each stone at this memorial in their honor. Gone, but not forgotten. “They […]
Judge's ruling temporarily allows for unlicensed Native Hawaiian midwifery
HONOLULU (AP) — A Hawaii judge has temporarily blocked the state from enforcing a law requiring the licensing of practitioners and teachers of traditional Native Hawaiian midwifery while a lawsuit seeking to overturn the statute wends its way through the courts. Lawmakers enacted the midwife licensure law, which asserted that the “improper practice of midwifery poses a significant risk of harm to the mother or newborn, and may result in death,” in 2019. Violations are punishable by up to a year in jail, plus thousands of dollars in criminal and civil fines. The measure requires anyone who provides “assessment, monitoring, and care” during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period to be licensed. A group of women sued, arguing that a wide range of people, including midwives, doulas, lactation consultants and even family and friends of the new mother would be subject to penalties and criminal liability.
Officials investigating after ‘severely decomposed’ body is found in Waipahu
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Officials are investigating in Waipahu Thursday afternoon after a body is discovered in a drainage area. According to Honolulu Fire Department, a highly decomposed body was found by a drone operator and they assisted with the recovery. No further information has been presented at this time, but this post will be updated […]
Driver sought after hit-and-run on Kamehameha Highway in Haleiwa
Honolulu police are searching for a hit-and-run driver who struck a woman on Kamehameha Highway on Oahu’s North Shore, Wednesday night. Driver sought after hit-and-run on Kamehameha Highway in Haleiwa. Honolulu police are searching for a hit-and-run driver who struck a woman on Kamehameha Highway on Oahu’s North Shore,...
2026 DL Ejay Tapeni has half-dozen offers already in
Mililani (Hawaii) 2026 defensive lineman Ejay Tapeni was one of our favorite players at both the Under Armour Next Maui Camp and the Warriors 4 Youth Summer Showcase. And he's got a half-dozen offers under his belt already. Tapeni holds offers from hometown Hawaii, Oregon State, San Diego State, UNLV...
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