“The number of people living on the streets of Oahu has nearly doubled in the last decade.”
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| The number of people living on the streets of Oahu has nearly doubled in the last decade A federally mandated effort to identify the number of people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January located 4,494 homeless people on Oahu this year, a roughly 12% increase from 2023. Civil Beat. Star-Advertiser. KHON2. KITV4. Hawaiʻi Ethics Commission grapples with pay-to-play issues Bills aimed at preventing drownings in Hawaiʻi become law Hawaiʻi wants home cooks to play a bigger role in growing the state’s food system Green signs emergency proclamation, pledges National Guard support as kona low nears |
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| Honolulu planning panel considers next step on landfill alternative The Honolulu Planning Commission continues to wrestle with the city’s request for an extension to find an alternate site for the 34-year-old Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill in Kapolei which is scheduled to close in 2028. Star-Advertiser. Families on the Navy water system say there is new contamination in their tap water Elevated bacterial detected from sample taken at Kailua wastewater treatment plant |
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| Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg settles wrongful death case in Hawaiʻi In the wrongful death lawsuit in Hawaiʻi involving Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the attorneys for both Zuckerberg and the plaintiff, the family of Rodney Medeiros, who worked part-time as a security guard at Zuckerberg’s ranch on Kauaʻi’s North Shore, agreed to dismiss the case. KITV4. UH farmer training program holding open house on Kauaʻi |
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