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Expert: Worrisome rates of drug abuse among Hawaii’s youth could fuel surge in crime
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Medicine and crime ― the 2 typically go hand in hand, together with amongst youngsters.
Now a brand new examine exhibits extra of Hawaii’s youth are getting caught up within the cycle of habit.
And in some instances, it’s translating to violence.
That’s what police say occurred Monday night time when two boys ― ages 15 and 16 ― allegedly walked into Arisu Bar and Grill in Kalihi and dragged a 60-year-old girl to the bottom making an attempt to steal her purse.
It occurred simply after 10 p.m. Sources say the boys have been armed with a slingshot.
They’re accused of speeding in and assaulting the girl whereas she was consuming.
HNN confirmed officers arrested the teenagers blocks away close to the nook of Waiakamilo and Kaumualii streets.
Throughout a pat down, sources say, the 16-year-old had what gave the impression to be a meth pipe.
“It doesn’t shock me that we see youngsters utilizing such extremely addictive medication,” mentioned Kenneth Lawson, school specialist on the William S. Richardson College of Legislation.
In response to new figures, roughly 1 in each 10 center and highschool college students in Hawaii report a possible substance use dysfunction indicating a necessity for remedy. The Hawaii Scholar Alcohol, Tobacco and Different Drug Use Survey additionally exhibits remedy want will increase by grade, greater than doubling from center college to highschool.
Youth aren’t simply experimenting with alcohol, nicotine and marijuana. The examine confirmed college students as younger as eighth grade have been additionally making an attempt meth, opiates and cocaine.
Lawson, a legislation college teacher, is aware of first-hand how rapidly habit can devour somebody’s life and the lengths customers are keen to go to get excessive. “I’ve been in restoration happening 16 years now,” he mentioned.
“(For medication) you’ll see folks breaking into folks’s homes, breaking into automobiles, stealing no matter they’ll to get the cash to feed their behavior. So this habit results us all.”
For years, Hawaii has had a scarcity of beds the place folks can detox, particularly on the neighbor islands. There’s additionally a necessity for extra youth drug remedy packages.
Lawson believes with the rise of fentanyl, the state’s drug issues are solely going to worsen.
“So we have to assume proactively,” he mentioned. “Get extra remedy amenities for our juveniles and others.”
In the meantime, HPD confirms the teenagers concerned in Monday night time’s theft try are awaiting prices.
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Pacific Century Fellows focus on strengthening Hawaii-Philippines relationship with special visit
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Members of a prestigious leadership training program from Hawaii recently traveled to the Philippines on a special visit.
Former Honolulu Mayor and current President/CEO of the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association Mufi Hannemann founded the Pacific Century Fellows Program (PCF) in 1996, modeled after the White House Fellows program to empower emerging leaders across the state to solve local challenges.
Last month, this year’s cohort of 30 business and community leaders. along with some PCF alumni, met with Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., who lived in Hawaii for 5 years, when his father, former President Ferdinand Marcos, Sr., was ousted following a nonviolent revolution in 1986 and exiled here.
Marcos Sr. died in Honolulu in 1989, and the family was allowed to return to the Philippines in 1991 and rebuilt their political careers.
The fellows met with various Filipino leaders and discussed ways to boost business opportunities and tourism for both destinations, including more flights to Ilocos Norte, where many Filipinos in Hawaii have roots.
The group visited Ilocos Norte at the invitation of Governor Matthew Marcos Manotoc and learned about Hawaii’s strong historic ties to the region.
For more information, visit pacificcenturyfellows.com.
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From scratch to real estate: The Indian family that built an empire in Hawaii
In 1915, Jhamandas Watumull, a 29-year-old Indian entrepreneur, arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii, to establish a retail shop for his import business. Along with his partner Dharamdas, he registered the business under the name Watumull & Dharamdas on Hotel Street. The store specialised in selling exotic Eastern goods, including silks, brassware, ivory crafts, and other unique items.
Tragedy struck in 1916 when Dharamdas succumbed to cholera. This prompted Jhamandas to invite his brother Gobindram to manage the Honolulu store while he oversaw business operations in Manila. Over the years, the brothers travelled frequently between India and Hawaii, strengthening their enterprise, reported the BBC.
The growth of the Watumull Business
The Watumull brothers renamed the business East India Store after Gobindram took charge in Hawaii. The company grew into a department store with branches across Hawaii and parts of Asia. In 1937, Gobindram constructed the Watumull Building in Waikiki to serve as the company headquarters. By 1957, the business had expanded into a multimillion-dollar empire with 10 stores, apartments, and various commercial properties.
The East India Store played a significant role in popularising the iconic “Aloha shirt.” In 1936, Gobindram’s sister-in-law Elsie Jensen created designs featuring Hawaiian motifs like hibiscus flowers, tropical fish, and gardenias. These designs were handblocked onto silk in Japan and became commercially successful. The shirts were embraced by tourists and even Hollywood stars like Loretta Young and Lana Turner.
A shift toward real estate
As Hawaii became a global tourist destination, the Watumulls diversified their business. They purchased the Royal Hawaiian Manufacturing Company and introduced matching family Aloha wear. Over time, the company transitioned into real estate, with its last retail store closing in 2020. In 2023, Watumull Properties acquired a major marketplace spanning over 205,000 square feet.
The Watumull brothers faced significant challenges due to restrictive U.S. immigration laws. Gobindram’s wife, Ellen Jensen, lost her citizenship under the Cable Act after marrying him in 1922. She later regained it in 1931 after advocating for legal reforms. Gobindram became a U.S. citizen in 1946 following a change in naturalisation laws for Indians. Jhamandas obtained citizenship in 1961 after permanently relocating to Hawaii.
The Watumull family contributed significantly to education, arts, and Indian independence. Gobindram supported India’s freedom movement and hosted prominent leaders in his Los Angeles home. The family’s foundation sponsored lectures by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan in the U.S. and facilitated the creation of India’s first birth control clinics. They also funded numerous educational and cultural programs in Hawaii and India.
The Watumull family remains deeply rooted in Hawaii, where their name is synonymous with philanthropy and progress. JD Watumull, the current president of the family’s company, emphasised their commitment to the Hawaiian Islands, stating, “The Hawaiian Islands continue to be our family’s focus today and in the future.”
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