• KHON2

    Travel-related dengue virus case reported on Oahu

    HONOLULU (KHON2) -- The first travel-related dengue virus case of 2024 has been reported to the Department of Health. According to the DOH, the person traveled to a region where dengue is commonly known to be spread. The virus is spread from "infected person to mosquito to person" and those who contract it may experience []

  • Measles case reported on Las Vegas Strip amid increase in cases

    Officials from the Southern Nevada Health District Friday confirmed a measles case on the Las Vegas Strip just days after government officials warned of an increase in cases of the virus across the country and around the world.

  • Americans Face Rising Gas Prices Again

    By: Casey Harper | The Center Square Gas prices are steadily rising around the U.S. again, leaving many cash-strapped Americans struggling to keep up. According to AAA, the current average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas nationally is $3.63. That is a sharp increase from $3.39 just one month ago. Crude oil prices have

  • Sea level rise is coming, so how should we face it?

    An upcoming four-day workshop at the University of Houston aims to tackle the challenges of rising sea levels.

  • Ticketmaster to face federal antitrust lawsuit: reports

    The Justice Department is preparing to file a federal antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, according to multiple reports. The Wall Street Journal first reported Monday that the Justice Department will be filing an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation in the coming weeks, citing people familiar with the matter. Live Nation

    • KLFY

    Ticketmaster to face federal antitrust lawsuit, reports say

    Live Nation and Ticketmaster have faced widespread public scrutiny for dominance in the ticketing industry, which critics say has allowed them to raise prices on live entertainment.

    • KHON2

    Ticketmaster to face federal antitrust lawsuit, reports say

    Live Nation and Ticketmaster have faced widespread public scrutiny for dominance in the ticketing industry, which critics say has allowed them to raise prices on live entertainment.

  • Another case of travel-related dengue reported on Oahu

    Another confirmed case of travel-related dengue has been reported to the state Health Department — this time, in Haleiwa.

  • Germany faces genocide case over Israel weapon sales

    Nicaragua has asked the UN’s highest court to halt German weapons sales to Israel at the start of a landmark case, the BBC reports. Germany is accused of breaching the UN genocide convention by sending military hardware to Israel and ceasing funding of the UN’s aid agency. Berlin rejects the claims and will present a …

  • Ithaca man faces mischief and false reporting charges

    ITHACA, N.Y. (WETM) -- An Ithaca man was arrested after police say damaged property and set off a fire alarm when there was no fire multiple times. Salim Dridi, 25, was arrested on April 5 after a joint Ithaca Police Department and Cornell University Police Department investigation into multiple incidents that occurred on the 200 []

  • Tuberculosis Cases Reported In Chicago’s Immigrant Shelters

    Tuberculosis Cases Reported In Chicago’s Immigrant Shelters Authored by Stephen Katte via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Illegal immigrants board a bus as they arrived on a plane from San Antonio at Chicago Rockford International Airport in Rockford, Ill., on Jan. 1, 2024. (WTVO NewsNation via AP) Chicago’s Health Department has confirmed a few cases of tuberculosis among illegal immigrants who recently arrived in the city. However, officials say there is no cause for concern for...

    • TVLine

    The Conners Plots Makeshift Series Finale in Case of Cancellation (Report)

    The Lanford Lunch Box may be going out of business soon — for good this time. According to a new report by our sister site Deadline, The Conners Season 7 is in doubt. Production has already wrapped on Season 6’s strikes-shortened, 13-episode order, and cast negotiations — which are typically ironed out by this time […]