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Supreme Court Lets Honolulu Lawsuit Against Oil And Gas Companies Proceed
The companies had appealed to the Supreme Court in an effort to get the case moved to federal court, where they’ve successfully had suits tossed out.
The Rise In Mail Voting Comes With A Price Due To Mismatched Signatures
The use of mail ballots exploded in 2020 as states looked for ways to accommodate voters during the Covid-19 pandemic.
贬补飞补颈驶颈 Woman Whose Disappearance Prompted A Massive Search Is Found Safe
Hannah Kobayashi vanished last month in Los Angeles. LA police said they will wrap up their investigation now that she’s been found safe.
US Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To Hawaii Gun Licensing Requirements
The ruling comes in the the case of a man who was charged with carrying a gun without a license while hiking.
Hawaii Woman Still Missing In LA As Father Is Found Dead
Volunteers are continuing the search for Hannah Kobayashi.
Lawsuit Challenges Hawaii’s Gun Ownership Ban For Young Adults
Lawyers assert that Hawaii is the only state with a complete ban on acquiring and owning firearms and ammunition by those who are 18 to 20.
Maui Invitational Returns To Lahaina As Post-Fire Emotions Are Still Raw
Many residents are excited about the economic boost the tournament will bring. But concerns also are high that visitors might show disrespect.
From New Jersey To Hawaii, Trump Made Inroads In Surprising Places
Economic concerns, including the high cost of housing, may have figured prominently in the thinking of some Hawaii voters.
Mauna Loa Showed Telltale Warning Signs Before Erupting In 2022
Small earthquakes were detected before molten lava started flowing from the world’s largest active volcano.