Putin puts nuclear forces on high alert, escalating tensions over Ukraine crisis.
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The directive to put Russia’s nuclear weapons in an increased state of readiness for launch raised fears that the crisis could boil over into nuclear warfare, whether by design or mistake. Read story
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Aiva Arquette poured in 25 points, including a monster dunk in traffic during a crucial second-quarter run, as the top-seeded Crusaders overpowered second-seeded Mililani 57-34 for the boys basketball state title on Saturday night at Blaisdell Arena. Read story
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Kamehameha goalkeeper Maile Kahele didn’t touch the soccer ball Saturday against Punahou, but she might have had the biggest impact on the game. Read story
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Who becomes Hawaii’s next governor will be up to 300,000 to 400,000 or so voters later this year, but several hundred people and organizations really want to influence the decision. Read story
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It’s the last Sunday in February and time to “flASHback” on the month’s news that amused and confused: Read story
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With hostilities now raging in Ukraine and a shroud of uncertainty cast over the world energy market, it’s worth noting that a significant portion of Hawaii is powered by Russian crude oil. Read story
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The Honolulu Intertribal Powwow, the We Are Samoa Festival and the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival are some of the ethnic and cultural celebrations expected to return in person this year, after two years of cancellations and major changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story
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Richard R. “Doc” Kelley, the second- generation leader of what had long been Hawaii’s largest locally owned and operated hotel chain, has died. Read story
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As of late last week, the Honolulu Police Commission agenda was still silent regarding any serious or comprehensive study or reaction to the disastrous murder in front of the Kapolei police station. Read story
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