A spacious great room spills out to a covered lanai with picturesque views of the Pacific.
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The skies of Hawaii had a wonderful program on display screen simply a couple of days back. The evening skies over the island illuminated by a little fleck that appeared like a ‘flying whirlpool’. The spiral framework rotated as well as rotated as it dropped till it vanished.
The phenomenon was recorded by the Subaru Telescope.
The ‘flying whirlpool’ arised overhead simply hrs after SpaceX’s Falcon-9 introduced a spy satellite from The golden state. SpaceX introduced the spy satellite for USNRO (United States National Reconnaissance Organisation).
The whirlpool seen in Hawaii was upper-stage rocket from the launch dropping back to ground after carrying out the feature called for of it.
The video clip over “reveals the particular spiral brought on by the post-deorbit-burn gas air vent of the Falcon 9 top phase, which was deorbited over the Pacific [Ocean] following completion of the first change,” Netherlands-based satellite tracker Marco Langbroek informed SpaceWeather.com.
The satellite was introduced from Vandenberg Room Pressure Base in The Golden State
The Subaru Telescope, which recorded the dropping whirlpool of the SpaceX rocket, lies on Mauna Kea hill in Hawaii. It runs at an elevation of 13,579 feet (4,139 meters). It is 8.2 metre optical infrared telescope. It is run by National Astronomical Observatory in Japan.
Always wanted to live out your very own Pretty Woman fantasy—albeit one that involves idling away your days at a tropical beachfront retreat in Hawaii as opposed to a posh Beverly Hills hotel? You’re in luck, because a blissful estate that Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts once called home has just popped up for sale on Kauai’s magical North Shore in the remote town of Hā‘ena, asking a dash under $30 million. Neal Norman of Hawaii Life holds the listing.
With a main home and a guest cottage offering up a total of four bedrooms and four baths in nearly 3,150 square feet, the secluded residence has plenty of room for any like-minded dreamer to eat, pray, love, and more while enjoying some particularly stunning ocean and mountain views. Famously owned by the Oscar-winning actress and her longtime cinematographer husband Danny Moder for more than a decade, records show the ranch-style property was last sold to an entity linked to a Miami-based LLC in 2020 for around $20 million.
A spacious great room spills out to a covered lanai with picturesque views of the Pacific.
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Tucked away off a private road on three contiguous parcels that total 8.3 acres and offer 400 feet of ocean frontage on pristine Limahuli Beach, the three-bedroom, three-bath primary dwelling was built in 1970. Remodeled during Roberts’s tenure by the San Francisco architecture firm Walker Warner, it comes complete with rustic hardwood floors, soaring exposed-beam ceilings bolstered by steel tie bars, wood-paneled walls, and vast expanses of glass, plus new solar panels.
Upon entry, an open-concept great room features a living room, a dining area, and a kitchen boasting a butcher block-topped eat-in island that seats up to four for casual meals and an accompanying workstation. French doors lead out to a covered lanai. The primary bedroom sports a spa-like bath with a large oval soaking tub and access to an outdoor shower, and one of the guest bedrooms has been converted into a gym.
An infinity pool overlooks the towering, cathedral-like green peak of Makana Mountain.
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In addition to a detached one-bedroom, one-bath guest cottage, the alluring grounds also host a 490-square-foot infinity pool integrated into a wood sundeck, along with landscaped gardens, a running stream, and plenty of grassy spots suited to alfresco lounging and dining. An added bonus: The retreat is adjacent to protected land that includes Hā‘ena State Park and the National Tropical Botanical Garden.
Roberts and Moder acquired the Limahuli Beach spread in June 2009 for $10 million, and they previously owned another Kauai property, a charming compound on Hanalei Bay they bought in late 2011 for $13.3 million and offloaded to Michael Fleiss, creator of ABC’s The Bachelor, in 2016 for $16.2 million.
Click here for more photos of the Kauai residence.
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The American Civil Liberties Union Hawaii could pursue legal action against the Honolulu Police Department over a “pattern and practice of falsely arresting drivers in Honolulu without probable cause and without due process,” a letter sent to the police chief on Tuesday read.
It’s the second time the nonprofit demanded change in department policies when it comes to DUI arrests.
The letter cited even more drivers who came forward to report that they were arrested, even though breathalyzer test results showed they had no alcohol in their system.
HNN Investigates has reported on this issue over the past two years and found that 69 drivers taken to jail in 2022 and 2023 despite breath or blood test results of 0.00.
Our investigation also found that about 80% of all of HPD DUI arrests were declined by the Honolulu prosecutor’s office for charges.
One of those cases involves Sarah Poppinga. Poppinga was pulled over on June 15, 2023, after she and a friend left an entertainment venue in the Ward area. Popping’s tail lights were out as she pulled out of the garage and made her way down the street.
Popping, who was 26 at the time, said she didn’t understand what a field sobriety test was and could be heard asking the officer, “Is it optional?”
The officer responded that it is optional.
Popping said, “Oh, I’m going to pass.”
Less than five seconds later, the officer asked her to get out of the car because she was being arrested.
Poppinga said she was confused by the instructions and asked if she could take the test to avoid going to jail.
“You can’t take it now. You can’t renegotiate on the answer after you passed on wanting to do it,” the officer told her.
Poppinga was taken to the police station, where she took the breathalyzer and blew a 0.00, according to the report.
“I didn’t have any alcohol in my system, and I just felt, you know, it was unfair,” Poppinga said.
ACLU Hawaii legal director Wookie Kim said a tail light being off does not constitute probable cause.
“There has to be other evidence that you don’t have the ability to drive safely on the road,” Kim said, “This is a very concerning trend.”
Poppinga said the arrest was traumatizing. “I was pretty scared. Pretty terrified.”
Poppinga is the latest of about a dozen drivers who have come forward, including Ammon Fepuleai, who was pulled over in November 2023.
Fepuleai was the first to drive through a DUI checkpoint in Waipio.
The officer who stopped him is heard on body camera video saying he smelled alcohol.
Fepuleai agreed to the breathalyzer test on scene, which read 0.00, but he was arrested anyway. The officer said he was now suspected of being under the influence of drugs.
No charges were ever filed, but Fepuleai called the arrest humiliating.
Another case highlighted by the ACLU Hawaii was also in an HNN Investigates story.
In January 2024, a high school senior was pulled over after his tires slipped on rain-covered roads in Aiea. He also blew zeros at the police station.
Kim said DUI arrests have affected the employment status of another driver who reached out to the agency.
Poppinga and the others said they now feel anxious driving, especially at night.
ACLU Hawaii is giving HPD one week to respond to the letter demanding change.
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