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Miske Case Weaves Together Disparate Strands Of Past Crimes

Miske Case Weaves Together Disparate Strands Of Past Crimes - Honolulu Civil Beat Miske Case Weaves Together Disparate Strands Of Past Crimes As information comes out in the case of alleged crime boss Michael J. Miske Jr., it looks like the gang was operating in plain sight. Reading time: 12 minutes. It’s been nearly six months since local businessman Michael J. Miske Jr. was arrested in a dramatic pre-dawn raid on a Kailua home, and named along with ten alleged co-conspirators in a 22-count federal racketeering indictment. Prosecutors charge the men were part of a criminal organization which used Miske’s successful businesses, including Kamaaina Termite and Pest Control, as both a home base and a facade which concealed their ongoing criminal enterprise.

ODDS AND ENDS: Aggressive squirrel attacks and other offbeat offerings

Article content SQUIRREL ATTACK VICTIM: ‘IT’S A MMA CAGE MATCH’ Residents in the New York City neighbourhood of Queens have been terrorized by squirrels that have gone nuts. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or ODDS AND ENDS: Aggressive squirrel attacks and other offbeat offerings Back to video According to ABC7 New York, residents in the Rego Park area have reported at least five attacks by the fiesty rodents since late November. Victim Micheline Frederick said a savage squirrel ran up her leg and sank its teeth into her fingers and hand.

Honolulu EMS responds to 6 fireworks-related injuries during New Year s celebrations

Honolulu EMS responds to 6 fireworks-related injuries during New Year s celebrations
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Outgoing HART CEO reflects on a rocky tenure and why he s optimistic about rail s future

Outgoing HART CEO reflects on a rocky tenure and why he’s optimistic about rail’s future Outgoing HART CEO gives tour of newest station, looks back at his tenure By Rick Daysog | December 23, 2020 at 5:08 PM HST - Updated December 23 at 5:08 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - One of Andy Robbins’ regrets is that he won’t be with the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation when the rail system begin its interim service next year. The rail authority’s outgoing CEO, whose contract was not renewed by the HART board, will leave next week. Six months later, trains will start shuttling the first passengers between West Oahu and Halawa.

The Government Promised to Return Ancestral Hawaiian Land, Then Never Finished the Job

The Government Promised to Return Ancestral Hawaiian Land, Then Never Finished the Job ProPublica 12/19/2020 ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. This story was co-published with the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, a member of the ProPublica Local Reporting Network. Twenty-five years ago, the state of Hawaii and the U.S. government promised Native Hawaiians to correct a historic wrong. Public agencies had occupied thousands of acres intended to return Native people to their ancestral lands, paying little or no compensation for decades as the sites were used for military bases, game preserves, schools and other purposes. In 1995, state and federal legislation pledged to provide reparations.

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