1 dead, at least 16 sickened in 6 states from listeria outbreak tied to deli meat.
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1 dead, at least 16 sick in 6 states from outbreak tied to deli meat
Those sickened were from New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Illinois, New Jersey and California. The death was reported in Maryland, the CDC said. Read more
Police search for suspect in Wahiawa bank robbery
The robbery occurred at Central Pacific Bank on California Avenue at about 3:10 p.m. Read more
Man testifies about Maui beating he says was hate crime
Christopher Kunzelman said two men beat him and told him no white people would ever live in Kahakuloa village — a comment that’s not heard in video footage of the incident. Read more
Maryland couple sentenced in submarine secrets case
The Annapolis, Maryland, couple and their attorneys described the defendants’ struggles with mental health issues and alcohol. Read more
All eyes turn to Nevada’s critical U.S. Senate, House races
The national tug-of-war between the Democratic and Republican parties is encapsulated in nearly every level of government in Nevada, but especially in the razor-thin margins at the top of the ballot. Read more
Voters approve recreational marijuana in Maryland, Missouri
The results mean that 21 states have now approved marijuana’s recreational use. Arkansas, North Dakota and South Dakota voters rejected legalization proposals in Tuesday’s elections. Read more
Hawaii records 1,288 new COVID-19 cases, 5 more deaths
The state’s seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases declined to 154 compared with 165 reported on Nov. 2. Read more
Midterms full of firsts for female, Black, LGBTQ candidates
Across the country, women, LGBTQ and Black candidates broke barriers Tuesday as part of a new generation of politicians elected to governor’s offices and seats in Congress. Read more
CDC to conduct health study at polluted former Army base
An Associated Press investigation found that drinking water at Fort Ord contained toxic chemicals and that hundreds of veterans who lived there in the 1980s and 1990s later developed rare and terminal blood cancers. Read more
Candidates who backed overturning Trump loss are rebuffed
Mathew DePerno, an attorney who filed a lawsuit spreading Trump’s election lies in Michigan in 2020, lost his bid to be that state’s attorney general. Audrey Trujillo, a political novice who cheered Trump’s defiance of the vote in 2020, was defeated for New Mexico secretary of state. Read more
WHO reports 90% drop in world COVID-19 deaths since February
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that last week just over 9,400 deaths linked to the coronavirus were reported to the WHO. Read more
Russia claims pullout from occupied city; Ukraine skeptical
Ukrainian authorities cautioned against considering the announced plan to retreat from Kherson and nearby areas as a done deal. Read more
Motorcyclist dies in accident in Ewa area
A 27-year-old motorcyclist has died in a traffic accident in the Ewa area this afternoon. Read more
Man, 32, in critical condition following collision on H-1 freeway in Ewa area
A 32-year-old man is in critical condition following a single-vehicle collision on the H-1 freeway in the Ewa area. Read more
Portland breezes past Rainbow Wahine basketball team
Portland jumped ahead early and never trailed in a 70-54 win over the University of Hawaii women’s basketball team today at the Chiles Center in Portland, Ore. Read more
Firefighters continue battling large brush fire on Maui
Efforts include four helicopters conducting water drops, the Maui Fire Department said. Read more
Japan, U.S. hold joint arms drills amid China, North Korea worry
Japan and the United States began a major joint military exercise Thursday in southern Japan as the allies aim to step up readiness in the face of China’s increasing assertiveness and North Korea’s intensifying missile launches. Read more
Wall Street washout as stocks tumble, crypto dives further
Several sources of disappointment were behind the drops. Read more
Firefighters rescue 6 lost hikers after sunset on Aiea Loop Trail
The hikers were not injured, and were escorted off the trail at 7:15 p.m. Read more
Biden hopes Putin will negotiate WNBA star Griner’s release
Biden spoke hours after Griner’s lawyers revealed that she had been sent to a penal colony to serve her sentence for drug possession. Read more
Biden hails Democrats’ ‘strong night,’ acknowledges concerns
He acknowledged that many Americans remain discouraged by the country’s direction and said he was willing to compromise with Republicans. Read more
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