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Hawaii State
Atualização assim que ocorre 18 de janeiro de 2018
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Hawaii Emergency Management Agency spokesman Lt. Col. Charles Anthony says that call lasted approximately one minute. In the end, it took nearly 40 minutes after the first alert was sent for the state to send another mobile alert saying that there was no missile headed to Hawaii. A missile launched ...
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The astonishing error and dismal response has prompted both state and federal investigations and left one of the state's U.S. senators wondering aloud if top brass at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency should be replaced. "I think (Gov.) David Ige has a tough decision in front of him, and it's his ...
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Hawaii state Sen. Jill Tokuda, who supports paid family leave and who brought her newborn to work at the state Legislature on a daily basis in 2010, believes that Trump's policies may accelerate positive change in Hawaii, since there has been a "groundswell of advocacy and activism" since his election ...
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HILO — On the heels of a tumultuous summer special session that raised the transient accommodations tax by 1 percent, the state's local governments and Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim are pushing for a bigger slice of the pie. The Hawaii State Association of Counties, comprising county council ...
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Bishop Silva was in his residence at St. Stephen Diocesan Center in Kaneohe at 8:07 a.m. when the Hawaii Emergency Management Center sent this message to cell phones across the state: "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.".
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