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| 4.23.2024 |
| TOP STORIES |
| Hawai‘i Senate kills ‘de facto’ weed legalization The full state Senate on Monday killed the last chance this legislative session to make marijuana use more lenient by increasing amounts of possession while reducing fines. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. Big Island Video News. KHON2. Ratepayers could see higher bills as HECO pays off Maui wildfire damage costs On Earth Day, rooftop solar program grants awarded Governor appoints advisers for climate resilience, marine affairs State failed to comply with laws for licensing foster homes and put children at risk |
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| HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE Empowering Mompreneurs: Balancing Business and Family with Finesse Ever wonder how mompreneurs do it all? Join us for an insightful session where local mompreneurs spill the beans on juggling motherhood and entrepreneurship. Discover their secrets to finding balance, driving business success, and thriving in both worlds. Register today! |
| OʻAHU |
| Corruption defendant Dennis Mitsunaga jailed for alleged witness tampering for duration of trial The 82-year-old businessman tried to get a trial witness to change his upcoming testimony, prosecutors say. Mitsunaga is currently facing federal charges that he conspired with his associates to bribe former Honolulu prosecutor Keith Kaneshiro. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. Hawaii News Now. KHON2. City touts ‘sustainable’ projects near Skyline Longtime O‘ahu cattle ranch forced to close down Navy declines to identify its Pearl Harbor water quality experts Dozens of drivers arrested, jailed for DUI despite test results showing no alcohol in their system Citations issued for trespassing closed Haiku Stairs |
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They’re Light, Fuel-efficient – and the Cutest Darn Trucks on the Road
JDM Hawaii imports used kei vehicles from Japan, then repairs and sells them at affordable prices. “I thought it would be a perfect alternative” to more expensive and less fuel-efficient trucks like Toyota Tacomas and Ford F−150s… read more. |
| HAWAIʻI ISLAND |
| Public meetings set on Pōhakuloa Training Area EIS draft The Army proposes to retain up to 22,750 acres of state-owned land to support continued military training at PTA. The first meeting will be held at the Waimea District Park on May 6, 2024, and the second at the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center on May 7. Big Island Video News. Big Island house built on wrong lot faces additional obstacle DOH shuts down Waikoloa restaurant due to rat infestation Learn more about the 4 finalists for chancellor at Hawai‘i Community College |
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| HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE A Honolulu neurologist and architect are tackling brain health An eclectic group of local leaders has founded the Brain Health Applied Research Institute, aiming to draw from many disciplines and traditions to improve people’s cognitive well-being... read more. |
| MAUI COUNTY |
| Maui County’s property tax base increases despite Lahaina fire The council is mulling proposed tax increases to raise 10% more revenue from property taxes next year. Civil Beat. Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson pledged $10M for Maui wildfire survivors. They gave much more. The water’s in, the roads are pretty good, the sewer’s getting there but Lahaina recovery is still a ways off Maui Fair Alliance cancels 98th Maui Fair in 2024, announces intent to dissolve after years of service |
| KAUAʻI |
| Court records reveal Līhuʻe manʻs alleged threatening letter to Kauaʻi council member ahead of court appearance A Līhu‘e man accused of leaving a “threatening note” on the desk of a Kaua‘i County Councilman is scheduled in District Court on Tuesday for a status review hearing, while the county prosecutor confirmed the office has transferred the case to Honolulu due to a conflict of interest. Kauai Now. |
| APRIL ISSUE |
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| Dive into some of our latest features! Hawai‘i’s Best Places to Work 2024 The Heat Is Rising in Honolulu. More Trees Will Help Cool It Off. Commentary: Why Local Journalism Matters Caring for Babies Is Hard, Especially without Support. This Nonprofit Is as Lifeline. |
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