Thousands across Hawaiʻi are expected to gather for another protest against President Trump and his administration on ...
No Dictators” protests/sign-waving events will be held today in Hilo and Kona. Residents islandwide will come together with millions of Americans across the country in a nationwide day of action ...
After police confirmed there was no threat, protesters voiced their concerns over the Trump administration, federal policies, leadership and international conflicts.
Organizers say Saturday’s demonstration will focus on unity, bringing the community together after the worst flooding the state has seen in two decades.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Honolulu Police Department has issued an evacuation of the Hawaiʻi State Capitol due to a possible bomb threat. The Hawaiʻi State Capitol was the location of a planned ‘No ...
Honolulu authorities evacuated a No Dictators protest at the State Capitol due to bomb threats. Police confirmed no ...
Participants in the “No Dictators” protest begin to head back to the State Capitol around noon today after an earlier bomb ...
Police had to evacuate the Hawaii State Capitol after bomb threats on a day with numerous planned 'No Dictators' protests.
East Hawaiʻi residents will come together with millions of others throughout the country Saturday, March 28, for a nationwide day of action, and for the first time the local effort is co-sponsored by ...
Honolulu’s State Capitol evacuated Saturday after a possible bomb threat; streets closed and protesters rerouted.
An apparent bomb threat that caused the temporary evacuation of the state Capitol Saturday morning did not deter the several thousand protesters who participated in a “No Dictators” march and rally in ...
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