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Off the news: Measles up amid vaccine misinformation

Off the news: Trial to allow food scraps in compost bins
Far from an April Fool’s joke, it’s good news that come April 1, the city will start a pilot project that will allow residents in certain areas to start adding food scraps and wasted food to green compost carts.

Editorial: HPD-DOE pilot an agent of change
Hawaii’s Bullock leads ‘Bows to rout of Roadrunners
Rainbow Wahine hold on to pick up 3rd straight win
Hawaii freshman guard Bailey Flavell notched her first career double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds and the Rainbow Wahine held on to defeat Cal State Bakersfield 64-52 tonight at Icardo Center in Bakersfield, Calif.

Detention of 5-year-old by federal agents incenses Minneapolis

Wahiawa District Court closes early due to deputy sheriff shortage
U.S. withdraws from the World Health Organization

Alaska Air issues cautious forecast on fuel costs, economic risks
CHICAGO >> Alaska Airlines today forecast a wider-than-expected first-quarter loss and a full-year profit outlook below Wall Street estimates, citing seasonality, fuel-price volatility and economic uncertainty.
Amazon plans thousands more corporate job cuts next week, sources say
SAN FRANCISCO >> Amazon is planning a second round of job cuts next week as part of its broader goal of trimming some 30,000 corporate workers, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Netflix defends Warner Bros bid as shares drop on tepid results
Netflix’s co-CEOs devoted much of the streaming pioneer’s post-earnings call defending their decision to splurge nearly $83 billion on Warner Bros’ assets, marking a significant departure from the company’s long-standing mantra: build, don’t buy.
