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FBI, Foodland investigating spam emails sent to customers
Posted: Apr 8, 2021 / 10:02 PM HSTUpdated: Apr 8, 2021 / 10:02 PM HSTHONOLULU (KHON2) — There are new cybersecurity concerns for Foodland after threatening emails were sent to customers during the week of Monday, April 5. The emails claim personal information was leaked and the company was hacked.KHON2 confirmed the FBI is investigating.Get news on the go with , KHON’s morning podcast, every morning at 8A spokesperson for Foodland said they have no reason to believe the register systems at stores, including payment information and processing, were affected.The company said it was aware some...…Posted: Apr 8, 2021 / 10:02 PM HSTUpdated: Apr 8, 2021 / 10:02 PM HSTHONOLULU (KHON2) — There are new cybersecurity concerns for Foodland after threatening emails were sent to customers during the week of Monday, April 5. The emails claim personal information was leaked and the company was hacked.KHON2 confirmed the FBI is investigating.Get news on the go with , KHON’s morning podcast, every morning at 8A spokesperson for Foodland said they have no reason to believe the register systems at stores, including payment information and processing, were affected.The company said it was aware some...WW…
Drivers feel the pothole pains after wet weather
Posted: Mar 18, 2021 / 10:13 PM HSTUpdated: Mar 19, 2021 / 05:42 AM HSTHONOLULU (KHON2) — It is not uncommon for drivers in Hawaii to try to drive around a pothole, but sometimes they are impossible to miss.Car damage from potholes can cost a driver upwards of $1,000 in damage.Lex Brodie’s Tire, Brake and Service Company store manager Cooper Masani said, they have been dealing with suspension, rim and tire damage linked to potholes.He does not expect the auto shop to slow down anytime during the week of Monday, March 15, as the calls keep coming in.“It’s hard when it’s raining you can’t...…Posted: Mar 18, 2021 / 10:13 PM HSTUpdated: Mar 19, 2021 / 05:42 AM HSTHONOLULU (KHON2) — It is not uncommon for drivers in Hawaii to try to drive around a pothole, but sometimes they are impossible to miss.Car damage from potholes can cost a driver upwards of $1,000 in damage.Lex Brodie’s Tire, Brake and Service Company store manager Cooper Masani said, they have been dealing with suspension, rim and tire damage linked to potholes.He does not expect the auto shop to slow down anytime during the week of Monday, March 15, as the calls keep coming in.“It’s hard when it’s raining you can’t...WW…
Honolulu Mayor sends order to move into Tier Two
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Fitness centers are among the businesses that will be allowed to reopen in Honolulu’s Tier Two of its reopening strategy. The gyms will be able to operate indoors at 25% capacity, and while some operators are ready for the next phase, others need more time to prepare.[Hawaii news on the go–LISTEN to weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m.]Outdoor workouts are becoming the norm for members of Flexx Fitness Hawaii. Owners Debbie and Chris Faildo said they took out most of their equipment in order to reopen under Honolulu’s Tier One.“Those machines are no joke when it comes to moving...…HONOLULU (KHON2) — Fitness centers are among the businesses that will be allowed to reopen in Honolulu’s Tier Two of its reopening strategy. The gyms will be able to operate indoors at 25% capacity, and while some operators are ready for the next phase, others need more time to prepare.[Hawaii news on the go–LISTEN to weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m.]Outdoor workouts are becoming the norm for members of Flexx Fitness Hawaii. Owners Debbie and Chris Faildo said they took out most of their equipment in order to reopen under Honolulu’s Tier One.“Those machines are no joke when it comes to moving...WW…
Public safety concerns over Honolulu’s one-person emergency order
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Lieutenant Governor Josh Green said members from one household should be able to go to the beach, trails and parks, and that the latest should be amended to allow two people to go to outdoor public spaces.[Hawaii news on the go–LISTEN to weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m.]Botanical gardens, beaches and parks will reopen on Sept. 10, but will be limited to one-person activities.Mayor Kirk Caldwell said the latest actions draw a clear line for police officers to enforce the no gathering orders, but Lt. Gov. Josh Green says activities could be risky if done alone.“It should at...…HONOLULU (KHON2) — Lieutenant Governor Josh Green said members from one household should be able to go to the beach, trails and parks, and that the latest should be amended to allow two people to go to outdoor public spaces.[Hawaii news on the go–LISTEN to weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m.]Botanical gardens, beaches and parks will reopen on Sept. 10, but will be limited to one-person activities.Mayor Kirk Caldwell said the latest actions draw a clear line for police officers to enforce the no gathering orders, but Lt. Gov. Josh Green says activities could be risky if done alone.“It should at...WW…
Friends and family clusters continue driving-up COVID-19 cases
Posted: Jul 23, 2020 / 06:45 PM HSTUpdated: Jul 23, 2020 / 06:45 PM HSTHONOLULU (KHON2) — State officials from the Department of Health said there are many clusters of COVID-19 cases in the state, these could be made-up by two people or more who spread the virus by doing simple activities such as catching-up with loved ones.Thursday marked the highest single-day jump of COVID-19 cases in Hawaii with 55 new positives. State Epidemiologist Dr. Sarah Park said cases continue to surface mostly from lack of social distancing and lack of facial coverings.The Department of Health said there is not...…Posted: Jul 23, 2020 / 06:45 PM HSTUpdated: Jul 23, 2020 / 06:45 PM HSTHONOLULU (KHON2) — State officials from the Department of Health said there are many clusters of COVID-19 cases in the state, these could be made-up by two people or more who spread the virus by doing simple activities such as catching-up with loved ones.Thursday marked the highest single-day jump of COVID-19 cases in Hawaii with 55 new positives. State Epidemiologist Dr. Sarah Park said cases continue to surface mostly from lack of social distancing and lack of facial coverings.The Department of Health said there is not...WW…
Caldwell plans to close bars again amid COVID-19 spread
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The state Department of Health wants to monitor possible COVID-19 symptoms of customers who visited Brix and Bones and Arena 808 between July 16 to July 26, this announcement comes as a dozen cases were linked to the bars.Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell said it is very possible they will implement a full closure of bars on Oahu as a result of this cluster. The DOH said five customers who tested positive were confirmed to have visited the bars, another seven were exposed through social contact.Caldwell said, “Our lawyers are working right now on an order that would roll back...…HONOLULU (KHON2) — The state Department of Health wants to monitor possible COVID-19 symptoms of customers who visited Brix and Bones and Arena 808 between July 16 to July 26, this announcement comes as a dozen cases were linked to the bars.Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell said it is very possible they will implement a full closure of bars on Oahu as a result of this cluster. The DOH said five customers who tested positive were confirmed to have visited the bars, another seven were exposed through social contact.Caldwell said, “Our lawyers are working right now on an order that would roll back...WW…
Honolulu mayor moves forward with outdoor events in Chinatown and Waikiki
Posted: Jul 10, 2020 / 06:11 PM HSTUpdated: Jul 10, 2020 / 06:11 PM HSTHONOLULU (KHON2) — Streets in Honolulu’s Chinatown will be closed-off as the city hosts the first “Dine in Chinatown” event, a pilot project that aims to boost business in the area.The president of the Chinatown Business and Community Association, Chu Lan Shubert-Kwock, said she is concerned over the event with the rise in COVID-19 cases. She said the evening time slot from 4 PM to 9 PM is also worrisome due to criminal activity in the area.“We have all of these big problems in Chinatown,” Shubert-Kwock said. “Purse...…Posted: Jul 10, 2020 / 06:11 PM HSTUpdated: Jul 10, 2020 / 06:11 PM HSTHONOLULU (KHON2) — Streets in Honolulu’s Chinatown will be closed-off as the city hosts the first “Dine in Chinatown” event, a pilot project that aims to boost business in the area.The president of the Chinatown Business and Community Association, Chu Lan Shubert-Kwock, said she is concerned over the event with the rise in COVID-19 cases. She said the evening time slot from 4 PM to 9 PM is also worrisome due to criminal activity in the area.“We have all of these big problems in Chinatown,” Shubert-Kwock said. “Purse...WW…
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