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Propane Leak Causes Mililani Evacuation Print E-mail
Written by KGMB9 News - news@kgmb9.com   
January 06, 2009 12:47 PM

A propane leak evacuated businesses and a preschool in Mililani.

Firefighters got the all around 8:20 this morning from "The Shack" on Kipapa Drive.

Students across the street at St. John's Preschool were asked to leave the buildings for awhile. Other businesses nearby delayed opening.

The all clear was given around 9:00.

More on this story on KGMB9 News at 5 & 6.

Last Updated ( January 06, 2009 12:47 PM )
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Pflueger Pleads Not Guilty in Ka Loko Dam Manslaughter Cases Print E-mail
Written by KGMB9 News - news@kgmb9.com   
January 06, 2009 12:08 PM

James Pflueger has pleaded "not guilty" to 7 counts of manslaughter, and 1 count of negligent homicide in the case of Ko Loko Dam.

He entered his plea in a Kauai Courtroom, via videoconference from Oahu.

Pflueger was indicted by a grand jury in November, for the dam breach in March of 2006 that swept 7 people away in Kauai. Prosecutors allege that his work covered a spillway on the reservoir, and so contributed to the collapse.

A trial date has been set for June.

More information is coming into the newsroom. Stay with KGMB9.com and KGMB9 News at 5 & 6 for the updates.

Last Updated ( January 06, 2009 12:08 PM )
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Oahu Family Searches for Missing Woman Print E-mail
Written by Lisa Kubota - lkubota@kgmb9.com   
January 06, 2009 11:55 AM

An Oahu family is desperately searching for a woman who has been missing for more than a year. Roxanne Lacson was last seen on August 26, 2007 when she was dropped off at a home in Makakilo. She is homeless and her children are hoping the public can help find her.

Her family spoke about their search with KGMB9's Lisa Kubota.

Watch KGMB9 News tonight at 5 & 6 for more on this story.

Last Updated ( January 06, 2009 12:24 PM )
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Sanjay Gupta Approached to be Surgeon General Print E-mail
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January 06, 2009 11:54 AM

CNN says President-elect Barack Obama has approached its medical correspondent, Sanjay Gupta, to be the country's next surgeon general. The cable news network said Tuesday that it has kept Gupta from reporting on health care policy and other matters involving the incoming Obama administration since learning he was under consideration for the post. Gupta hosts "House Call" on CNN and also is a correspondent for CBS. The surgeon general typically isn't heavily involved in shaping an administration's policy, but it can be a very effective bully pulpit. Past surgeons general have proved instrumental in battling tobacco and AIDS. Having a person comfortable on television could perhaps elevate the now relatively obscure position, and be helpful for Obama, who is personally very health conscious.

Last Updated ( January 06, 2009 11:54 AM )
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President Announces Hawaii Monument as World Heritage Site Print E-mail
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January 06, 2009 11:16 AM

President George W. Bush at a news conference today in Washington, D.C. announced the nomination of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Centre for consideration to the World Heritage List.

The Monument, which includes the islands and waters of the northwestern Hawaiian archipelago, is the nation's largest protected area. Also being nominated to the World Heritage List is Mount Vernon, Virginia, home of America's first president, George Washington. These are the United States' first nominations to be forwarded for consideration on the World Heritage List since 1994.

"The nomination of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument recognizes its exceptional geological and ecological processes, its provision of critical habitat for some of the world's most endangered species, and its sacred place in the history and culture of Native Hawaiian people," said Governor Linda Lingle.

"World Heritage sites truly belong to all people of the world. They incorporate the most universal and significant aspects of natural and cultural heritage as well as legacy of the past and present for future generations," Governor Lingle added.

The United States will now submit its nominations to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Following the submission of the nomination package, Papahānaumokuākea will undergo an 18-month review by the advisory bodies to UNESCO World Heritage Centre, International Union for Conservation of Nature for its natural resource heritage, and by the International Council on Monuments and Sites for its cultural resource heritage. The final nominations would be considered by the World Heritage Committee in the summer of 2010.

If inscribed under the World Heritage Convention, Papahānaumokuākea would join a globally exclusive list of sites with outstanding universal value that are unique and diverse - such as East Africa's Serengeti, the Egyptian Pyramids, Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, and the Galapagos Islands.

Papahānaumokuākea is the first site nominated with cultural connections to the sea, and adds to underrepresented World Heritage sites from the Pacific. It would be the U.S.'s first marine site, and the world's first cultural seascape. If inscribed, it will become only the 26th World Heritage Site to be recognized globally for both its natural and cultural significance, out of 878 sites currently on the list.

Papahānaumokuākea is being nominated as a "mixed" site (for both its natural and cultural resource values) because of its unique geology, ecology, biology, Native Hawaiian cultural heritage, and its significance to the world.

Native Hawaiians view the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) as an integral part of the archipelago and a deeply spiritual location. Physical remnants of wahi kūpuna (ancestral places) and oral traditions provide evidence of the various past uses of the islands and surrounding ocean by Native Hawaiians both as a home and a place of worship.

The Monument contains one of the world's most significant marine and island ecosystems, representing a major stage of the earth's evolutionary history, and habitats where rare and endangered plant and animal species still survive. It is home to more than 7,000 marine species, a quarter of which are found nowhere else on Earth, the largest nesting albatross colony in the world, and the primary habitat for critically endangered Hawaiian monk seals and threatened green turtles.

The NWHI provide habitat for 23 threatened and endangered species, most found nowhere else in the world, such as the Nihoa Finch and a species of loulu or palm called Pritchardia remota.

The beaches and waters constitute the foraging and nesting grounds for nearly the entire population of the critically endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal, and 90 percent of the threatened Hawaiian Green Turtle.

Over 14 million seabirds nest in the islands and forage in the waters of the Monument, making the NWHI the world's largest tropical seabird rookery.

UNESCO's World Heritage List protects and preserves natural and cultural heritage sites of "outstanding universal value" as determined by the standards and process established under the World Heritage Convention, the most widely adopted international agreement for the conservation of natural and preservation of culture.

World Heritage Sites currently include 878 sites from 144 countries - 679 cultural, 174 natural, and 25 mixed natural and cultural sites.

Last Updated ( January 06, 2009 11:16 AM )
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