Le Journal
DOJ weighs new Comey charges as key figure sues to block evidence

Military selects Pacific training preferences
The U.S. military announced Tuesday it had released its “record of decision” on preferences for training in the Pacific as it seeks new operating permits.

UH’s Matsuzawa, Harris, Johnson, Alejado earn Mountain West year-end honors

Editorial: Hawaii embezzlement case reveals cracks in SBA program

Television and radio – December 3, 2025
On the air Listings are for Spectrum and Hawaiian Telcom analog/digital. *—premium station. **—retelecast. ***—delayed. Check your TV guide for latest updates. TODAY TIME TV CH HT BASKETBALL: NBA Clippers at Hawks 2:30 p.m. FCSNSC...
Scoreboard – December 3, 2025

Kokua Line: When will the H-1 widening project be done?

Man, 43, seeks probation in fish smuggling case

Tech View: Boosting online efficiency, now and into the future
For many of us, going online is second nature — checking emails, streaming content or joining virtual meetings without a second thought. But for too many residents in rural and remote areas of Hawaii, secure and reliable high-speed internet remains out of reach. This digital divide has real consequences, widening the gap between those with access and those struggling to stay connected.

Coca-Cola’s Hawaii bottling plant to close in January
Operations will fizzle out at Coca-Cola’s only Hawaii bottling plant by the end of January when it shuts down for good.

Letter: Rude, naive to call Dems an ‘illegal alien’ party
I take great exception to a letter, asserting that the Democratic Party should be labeled an “illegal alien” political party, especially when the writer cites Karoline Leavitt, Donald Trump’s sycophantic, unprofessional, incompetent press secretary (“Democratic Party has shifted too far to the left,” Star-Advertiser, Oct. 22).

