Honolulu Mayor Says Mask Mandate a ‘Possibility’
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blackgirdi this week hinted that a mask mandate could be returning to the city, over two years after the start of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

Honolulu Mayor Rick Blackgirdi this week hinted that a mask mandate could be returning to the city, over two years after the start of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

Actor Ezra Miller gave cops a stern warning as they apprehended him in Hawaii earlier this year, telling arresting officers to get their pronouns in correct order or face legal consequences for hate crime. Addressing him as ‘sir’ not ‘they’ was the spark for the altercation.

Hawaii Democrat Rep. Kai Kahele, who also works at Hawaiian Airlines and was accused of moonlighting as a pilot while voting by proxy in Washington, DC, will reportedly retire from Congress at the end of his term.

Actor Ezra Miller — who played The Flash in “Justice League” and will reprise the iconic superhero in the upcoming standalone movie — was fined $500 after pleading no contest to a disorderly conduct charge in Hawaii.

The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT), a non-partisan ethics watchdog organization, demanded an investigation into Hawaii Democrat Rep. Kai Kahele for “presenting conflict of interest concerns and abuse of proxy voting.”

Actor Ezra Miller — who played The Flash in Justice League and will reprise the iconic superhero in the upcoming standalone movie — was arrested on Tuesday in Hawaii for an alleged assault.

Hawaii Democrat Rep. Kai Kahele has avoided voting in-person “due to the ongoing public health emergency” since January in Washington, DC while collecting his salary as a commercial pilot for Hawaiian Airlines, an international airline that lobbies Congress for legislation he has jurisdiction over.

For many years, a woman named Shreevie Kenner in Evergreen, Colorado, has made it her mission to entertain children riding her bus with costumes and gifts.

A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake rocked Japan Wednesday, leaving two million homes in and around Tokyo without power, per reports.

Lawmakers in Hawaii have advanced legislation that will force insurance companies to cover “gender affirming” medical treatment for people who claim to be “transgender” or the opposite of their biological sex.

Hawaii is the final state to lift its mask mandate, which will end on March 25, although it is leaving the door open to reinstitute the mandate if necessary, Gov. David Ige (D) announced on Tuesday

Hawaii stands as the final state that still has a mask mandate, over two years after the start of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

The state of Hawaii has reversed course and will not be mandating that travelers to the islands show proof of a booster shot.

Nine states, as well as Washington, DC, still have mask mandates in place roughly two years into the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

Travelers to Hawaii will now have to show proof of having received the coronavirus booster shot in order to be considered fully vaccinated.

The National and Pacific Tsunami Warning Centers have issued tsunami advisories for the entire West Coast, Hawaii, and parts of Alaska as a volcano erupted near Tonga late Friday.

Facebook (now Meta) founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has added yet more land to his already-vast holdings of real estate on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.

The Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) accidentally sent an emergency alert to Nebraskans’ cellphones after 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday.

Renowned historian Victor Davis Hanson explained in a recent PragerU video the events of December 7, 1941, and what the Japanese were thinking when they attacked Pearl Harbor without warning. “The Japanese underestimated American strength and overestimated their own,” Hanson said. “Instead of cowing America, the Pearl Harbor attack enraged it.”

Eighty years to the day since Japan’s infamous surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 launched the U.S. into World War II, survivors will gather Tuesday to humbly honor those who made the supreme sacrifice.

A World War II Navy veteran is traveling to Pearl Harbor in search of his neighbor’s grave ahead of the 80th anniversary of Japan’s attack.

Officials issued a blizzard warning for Hawaii, forecasting that at least 12 inches of snow will fall over the weekend.

A Hawaiin boy scout helped save a lost couple and their dog while hiking over the Summer and is now being lauded for his savvy thinking.

Amazon founder and alleged environmentalist Jeff Bezos has purchased a $78 million 14-acre private estate in Hawaii surrounded by dormant lava fields. He joins Mark Zuckerberg in investing in Hawaiian real estate as the Masters of the Universe seemingly takes over paradise

An Illinois woman faces up to one year in jail as well as a $5,000 fine for flashing a counterfeit vaccination card while visiting Hawaii.

Hawaii’s Lieutenant Governor Josh Green (D) is threatening another round of economic and travel restrictions, supposedly to prevent the spread of coronavirus — blaming the authoritarian measure on residents of the island who are not vaccinated against the disease.

Officials with the Hawaii Attorney General’s office arrested a father and his son Sunday for allegedly trying to use fake vaccination cards inside a Hawaii airport.

According to Voice of America News (VOA) on Thursday, there is growing concern among fishermen working from Hawaii over the steadily increasing number of Chinese fishing vessels working in and near their waters.

Teachers unions in several states are continuing to push for mandatory masks and vaccines for students while demanding the right to choose for adults.

Surfing as an Olympic sport was made possible by centuries of American imperialism, as the United States used surfing as a tool to expand its powers abroad, according to a recent Washington Post op-ed.

Olivia Sandor has a rare medical condition and is not permitted to start her freshman year this fall at Brigham Young University-Hawaii because the school denied her coronavirus vaccine medical exemption request.

President Joe Biden’s Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland, the first Native American to lead the federal agency, is making it clear that tribal justice for America’s mistreatment of indigenous peoples is a priority.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have nearly doubled the size of their real estate empire in Hawaii, buying another 595.4 acres on Kauai from Waioli Corporation, a nonprofit established by a local family with roots going back to the era of the Hawaiian kingdom.

Former Democrat Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is calling for the media and politicians to stop the “racialization of everything and everybody.”

Hundreds of people participated in a rally Saturday in Hawaii to show support for officers with the Honolulu Police Department (HPD).

Hawaii Gov. David Ige signed legislation Monday allowing nurses to perform abortions to compensate for a lack of abortionists on the islands.

Hawaii is one of the states working to roll out a vaccine passport program for travelers, which may come to fruition as early as May, according to reports.

Hawaii officials are planning to issue a vaccination passport to travel in and out of the island state as part of an effort to combat the spread of the coronavirus.

A retired military dog and her former handler are together again after a year apart thanks to help from the country’s largest humane organization.

Black Lives Matter activists are targeting statues and other memorials to Captain James Cook, the great British explorer who charted much of Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii, for removal.
