EMS: Pedestrian struck by moped in Ala Moana area
Emergency Medical Services said the female pedestrian and the moped driver were both taken to the hospital in serious condition. Read more
Emergency Medical Services said the female pedestrian and the moped driver were both taken to the hospital in serious condition. Read more
Aaron Tuitelapaga, found guilty Friday of second-degree murder and other charges for killing a man working as security at an illegal Ala Moana area game room, could be facing a life sentence without the possibility of parole. Read more
The jury found Aaron Tuitelapaga guilty of murder in the killing of Sausau Togiai III on Aug. 12, 2020. Read more
This week marks the start of Hawaiian Electric’s program of proactively shutting off power in specified areas to protect the public if and when there is a high risk of wildfires on all the islands it serves. Read more
Rescuers responded to a 10:01 a.m. 911 call regarding a male hiker who fell about 100 feet off the Puu Kalena Trail in Wahiawa. Read more
An Oahu grand jury Wednesday indicted a 33-year-old man on one count of second-degree attempted murder in the June 15 stabbing of a 32-year-old Walmart employee outside the Keeaumoku Street Walmart store. Read more
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An Oahu Circuit Court judge found Anthony F. Pereira II guilty as charged Tuesday of second-degree murder in the June 10, 2016, shooting death of his 66-year-old mother, Barbara Pereira, at his home in Maili. Read more
Pereira testified that he shot his mother in the leg on June 10, 2016, but said he couldn’t remember that he shot her twice in the head with a semiautomatic rifle. Read more
A former Corrections Division training officer took the stand Friday at his murder and kidnapping trial and admitted to shooting his 66-year-old mother but cannot recall firing two shots to her head. Read more
A 56-year-old Waianae woman testified Thursday to the harrowing details of being held captive in June 2016 for three days in the house of a Maili man she had just met. Read more
Police officers’ testimony Tuesday provided clues as to what was on the mind of a then 44-year-old Oahu Community Correctional Center training officer after he allegedly fatally shot his 66-year-old mother eight years ago in his Maili home. Read more
A former Oahu Community Correctional Center training officer, indicted eight years ago on murder and kidnapping charges in the 2016 fatal shooting of his 66-year-old mother and kidnapping of a 48-year-old woman, made a last-minute request Monday for a jury- waived trial in Oahu Circuit Court. Read more
A civil lawsuit filed on behalf of a 5-year-old adopted son of Brandy Blas and Thomas Blas, who were charged with the murder and abuse of 10-year-old Geanna Bradley, reveals he had numerous scars and bruises and suffered from malnutrition and developmental delays. Read more
Sebastian Mahkwan, one of two men indicted in a murder-for-hire plot in the Jan. 23 acid attack on a Chinese-language teacher, was found mentally fit Monday to stand trial. Read more
Kiana Rowley, a registered nurse, testified Monday in Circuit Court that she is paying $100,000 in tuition to become a certified nurse midwife after a Hawaii law requiring midwives to have a state-issued license went into full effect July 1. Read more
Debra Geron is one of three family members indicted in the murder of a 10-year-old girl at their Wahiawa home. Read more
A Hawaii Supreme Court majority opinion filed Wednesday ordered a new trial for a Hawaii island man, tried and convicted by a Kona Circuit Court jury for sexually assaulting in 2019 a visiting 78-year-old woman camping at a South Kohala beach park. He was 18 years old at the time of the attack. Read more
First-degree attempted murder is a crime punishable by life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Read more
The company that initially won the state contracts for emergency medical services for Maui and Kauai counties and then lost it in a rebidding process is formally contesting awarding of the work to International Life Support, dba American Medical Response, or AMR. Read more
Former American Red Cross Pacific Islands Region CEO Diane Peters-Nguyen issued a written statement Wednesday saying she was fired in April, weeks after she filed complaints against her employer with the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over retaliation she alleges she faced for objecting to Red Cross’ treatment of Native Hawaiians and other lifelong Maui residents after the 2023 Lahaina fires. Read more
Three former foster children, now adults, of George Kipapa and his late wife, Jolyn Kipapa, agreed to a $1.8 million settlement in a lawsuit alleging abuses they suffered as foster children over 18 years. Read more