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Backers include party leaders in Pacific territories, Hawaii

Hillary Rodham Clinton has secured the support of many Democratic Party leaders in Hawaii and U.S. Pacific island territories as she pursues her party’s nomination for president.

 

911 Report: Kalihi man charged in cabdriver attack that caused crash

A 21-year-old Kalihi man was charged with assault after he allegedly attacked a taxicab driver in Nuuanu, causing the driver to crash, authorities said.

 

Newswatch: Waikiki buffet given green card after fixing violations

The state Department of Health has restored the food establishment permit and given a green placard to Makittii Hawaii.

 

Fiancee of murder defendant testifies

A woman told a state jury Friday that she is the reason her fiance, Dale Rodriguez Jr., is on trial for murder and the man she was cheating with is dead.

 

Fallen power line may have ignited 3-vehicle fire

Firefighters are investigating the cause of a two-alarm fire that destroyed three vehicles and left hundreds without power in Kalihi on Friday.

 

4 more confirmed Big Isle dengue cases bring total to 38

Dengue fever cases on Hawaii island continue to climb as the Health Department confirmed four new cases Friday, including two more children for a total of six children infected with the mosquito-borne virus.

 

Hurricane season ‘extremely lucky’

A graphic released by the Central Pacific Hurricane Center illustrates how lucky Hawaii has been so far in a record-breaking tropical cyclone season.

 

Fee hikes sought for A+ program

The state Department of Education is seeking a multiyear price hike to its after-school program that would increase the monthly rate families pay to $120 from $85 over three years, resulting in a more than 40 percent increase by 2018.

 

Feds want assurance that city will extend rail surcharge

The head of the Federal Transit Administration said the agency would withhold the release of $250 million in grant money for the city’s $6.57 billion rail project unless it gets assurances that the City Council will pass an extension of the 0.5 percent surcharge on the general excise tax.

 

Isle residents fear for loved ones and the future

News of Friday’s violent tragedy in Paris hit more than a few folks pretty hard in Hawaii.

“I’m totally devastated,” said Kilohana Silve, a former 30-year Paris resident who, from afar, still leads a hula halau there that she started 20 years ago.

 

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