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HECO changing payment options for utility-operated DC fast chargers in Hawaii Hawaiian Electric is changing the payment options at its publicly accessible DC fast charger locations across the state, allowing drivers to pay per kilowatt-hour of electricity instead of a flat-rate price. The new prices, which will take effect on Dec. 12, are in line with the utility's "Time-of-Use" rates that offer ...
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State Dept. warned White House about possible increased threats after anti-Muslim tweets WASHINGTON (CNN) -- After President Donald Trump retweeted anti-Muslims videos on Wednesday, multiple State Department officials said the department communicated to the White House that there was concern that protests could happen at US embassies. Officials feared that the tweets, which ...
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Hawaii to test Cold War-era attack siren amid nuke fears HAWAII - For the first time since the Cold War, a nuclear "attack warning" siren with a wavering tone will sound Friday across the state of Hawaii. At a news conference Tuesday to discuss the test, Hawaii Gov. David Ige said it is vital that the public understand that this is the "new normal." "We believe it is ...
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Invasive Frogs Give Invasive Birds a Boost in Hawaii Puerto Rican coqui frogs were accidentally introduced to Hawaii in the 1980s, and today there are as many as 91,000 frogs per hectare in some locations. What does that mean for native wildlife? Concerns that ravenous coquis could reduce the food available for the islands' native insect-eating birds, ...
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