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New California strives to be 51st state "High taxes, education, you name it, and we're rated around 48th or 50th from a business climate and standpoint in California," Preston told KOVR. The solution, according to Preston and Reed, is to form a 51st state, splitting California largely along urban and coastal vs. rural and noncoastal lines.
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The Errant Click Behind Hawaii's Mistaken Missile Warning HONOLULU—The Hawaii state employee who accidentally sent out an alert warning residents about a missile strike faced a screen of links, two of them nearly identical. He clicked the wrong one. A screenshot of what the employee would have seen, released by the Hawaii governor's office, shows just ...
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Activists: Hawaii Can Get By With A Much Smaller Jail Carrie Ann Shirota, a lead organizer for the Hawaii Justice Coalition, says she plans to press legislators during that session that begins Wednesday to embrace the idea that the state needs a fundamental rethinking of the criminal justice system — a shift away from the get-tough, lock-'em-up approach to ...
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FEMA The Federal Emergency Management Agency said the state of Hawaii didn't need federal approval to retract a cellphone alert mistakenly sent over the weekend warning...
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State Employee Who Pressed Hawaiian Missile Panic Button Learns His Fate The mistake made by this state employee caused incredible and unnecessary stress for more than just the 1.5 million residents of Hawaii.
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The Latest: FEMA: Hawaii didn't need alert cancel approval This Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018, photo provided by Jhune Liwanag shows a highway median sign broadcasting a message of "There is no threat" in Kaneohe, Hawaii. State emergency officials mistakenly.
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