February 1, 2018 Hawaii twin accused of driving off cliff to kill sister is acquitted of murder A yoga instructor who was accused of deliberately driving off a cliff in Hawaii and killing her twin sister after a hair-pulling argument in 2016 was acquitted of murder Thursday.
January 31, 2018 Another US antiballistic missile test fails, officials say A test of an American missile defense system failed early Wednesday morning in Hawaii, two U.S. defense officials tell ӣƵ.
January 31, 2018 Yoga teacher dressed as twin, 'flirted' with sister's ex-boyfriend after killing her, prosecutors say The yoga instructor accused of killing her twin sister by driving off a Maui cliff in 2016 allegedly dressed as her sister and flirted with her boyfriend following the crash.
January 31, 2018 Hawaii worker who sent false missile-attack alert is fired; emergency management leader resigns The head of Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency has resigned and the employee who issued a ballistic missile alert to residents -- causing mass panic for nearly 40 minutes earlier this month -- has been terminated, officials said Tuesday.
January 30, 2018 Trial begins for Yoga instructor accused of killing her twin sister in 'hair pulling plunge' over Hawaii cliff A murder trial began Monday for a woman who has been accused of deliberately driving off a cliff in Hawaii and killing her twin sister in 2016 after a hair-pulling brawl.
January 26, 2018 Hawaii judge issues arrest warrant after professor refuses to speak English in court A University of Hawaii professor caused a ruckus on Wednesday when he refused to respond to a judge’s questions in English and requested a Hawaiian interpreter.
January 26, 2018 GOP rival labels Hawaii governor 'Doomsday David' after false alarm fiasco A Hawaii GOP gubernatorial candidate has labeled Democratic incumbent Gov. David Ige "Doomsday David" and called on him to resign over the state's recent false alarm fiasco.
January 25, 2018 Hawaii 'button-pusher' refuses to work with investigators after false missile threat alert, official says The infamous “button-pusher” who sent out a false missile alert that caused chaos across the Hawaiian Islands earlier this month is now refusing to work with the Federal Communications Commission as it conducts an investigation.
January 23, 2018 Soldier accused of terrorism was obsessed with ISIS videos, documents say Newly unsealed documents from an investigation into a Hawaii-based Army soldier accused of attempting to support ISIS provide more details about his obsession with the group's violence.
January 23, 2018 Hawaii governor took long to post on Twitter about missile alert because he forgot username, password Gov. David Ige says he and his team took so long to post a message to social media about the recent missile alert being a false alarm because he didn't know his Twitter username and password.