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Thousands of Kaiser Permanente employees to go on historic five-day strike
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – In an unprecedented move, more than 31,000 registered nurses and healthcare professionals are set to begin a five-day strike against Kaiser Permanente.
Workers in Hawaii and California with the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals are set to start picketing at 7 a.m. on Tuesday.
Workers from more than 500 Kaiser Permanente facilities are pushing for safe staffing, equitable pay, and the future of patient care, according to a statement from the union.
Two Kaiser Permanente facilities on Oahu where picketing is expected to start Tuesday are the Honolulu Medical Office at Pensacola Street and the Moanalua Medical Center on Moanalua Road.
Kaiser Permanente’s Maui Lani Medical Office located on Maui Lani Parkway will also be participating.
The strike is set to end at 7 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 19.
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Hawai‘i Fire Department responds to brush fire in North Kona | Big Island Now
A brush in North Kona, near the Ulu Wini Apartments, has closed a portion of Hina Lani Street, between Route 190 and Ane Keokalole Highway.
According to Hawai‘i Island police, the road is expected to be closed for the next three hours and motorists are advised to avoid the area.
Hawai‘i Fire Assistant Chief Chris Carvalho confirmed at least two engines, two brush trucks, Chopper 2 and a medic vehicle responded to the blaze that started in some bushes.
No evacuations or injuries have been reported at this time.
At 11:09 a.m., an AlertWest camera, installed by Hawaiian Electric in wildfire-prone areas, showed smoke billowing above the Keahuolu Courthouse. As of 12:06 p.m., that smoke appears to have dissipated.
This is a developing story. More information will be provided as it becomes available.
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Chinese communist party member arrested in Hawaii on visa fraud charge | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Hawaii
Redesigned Hawaii IDs begin rolling out statewide
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Newly redesigned Hawaii driver’s licenses and state IDs are beginning to arrive in mailboxes statewide.
The Department of Customer Services said more than 50,000 residents who renewed or obtained a license or state ID starting in mid-May began receiving the new cards last Friday.
Officials said the updated cards are made of 100% polycarbonate, with laser-engraved photos and added security features intended to deter tampering, fraud and identity theft.
The department said existing driver’s licenses and state IDs remain valid until their expiration dates and do not need to be replaced.
“There’s no reason for them to request a duplicate unless they would like the new card design,” said Kim Hashiro, director of the Department of Customer Services.
Residents were also reminded that temporary paper licenses are not accepted by the Transportation Security Administration for air travel. Travelers using a temporary credential should bring another acceptable form of identification, such as a passport.
Permanent plastic cards are typically mailed within six to eight weeks after an application is submitted, officials said.
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