Hawaii Business Magazine Update

“Appeals court hears arguments to extend demolition pause for Ha’iku Stairs.”

Views expressed in this Hawaii State News summary are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 29 June 2024, 0209 UTC.

Content and source:  https://www.hawaiibusiness.com/Hawaii Business Magazine Newsletters.

Please click link or scroll down to read your selections.  Thanks for joining us today.

Russ Roberts (https://hawaiinewsdigestonline.com).

Logo - Header
Today's Hawaiʻi News P.M.
Curated local news, plus the essentials you need to close out the work day, including business tips, community announcements, and select items of the social variety.
Top Headlines
Appeals court hears arguments to extend demolition pause of Haʻikū Stairs
The Hawaiʻi Court of Appeals heard arguments on whether the city must stop demolition until that appeal is heard and determined. The court is expected to make a decision next week.
Hawaiʻi Public Radio.
Oversight of Biki bikeshare system to be transferred over to the city
Starting July, the Biki bikeshare system will now be overseen by the city’s Department of Transportation Services. The city announced Friday that the nonprofit Bikeshare Hawaii will transfer oversight to the city as the program evolves.
Hawaii News Now.
HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE
Why Your Company Should Embrace Mindfulness
Why Your Company Should Embrace Mindfulness | Illustration: Getty Images
This simple practice leads to stress reduction, improved decision-making and better interpersonal relationships.
By Noah Pomeroy  •  Read More ❯❯
Military family alleges HPD failed to act on child abuse claims against daycare despite evidence
A military family whose daughter was abused by two women at a Navy daycare has filed a complaint against the Honolulu Police Department, alleging the agency failed to take their case seriously until they saw video of the girl being harmed.
Hawaii News Now.
New culinary program expected to help alleviate chef shortage in Hawaiʻi
The Culinary Institute of the Pacific’s new program will train new workers through its groundbreaking Workforce Development Program.
KITV4.
SPONSORED BY HAWAII COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 
Education, Service, and Aloha: Making Hawai‘i a Better Place
Then-U.S. Rep. Daniel K. Akaka and his grandson, Dr. David M. K. Mattson Jr, on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. Courtesy of Dr. David M. K. Mattson Jr.
From scholarship recipient to Foundation President, Dr. David M. K. Mattson Jr. understand the compounding returns of relationships
Read More ❯❯
Announcements
Kumu Kahua Theatre announces new season
Kumu Kahua Theatre is readying the start of its 54th season, presenting five plays exploring identity, pride, and self discovery within the unique cultural context of Hawaiʻi. The new season will kick off at the historic downtown Honolulu theatre starting Thursday, August 22.
Press Release.
Business Intelligence
Here are some tips, advice, or business content that may be useful to Hawaiʻi’s working professionals.
Subscribe to this month's issue!

Unique & Accessible Reporting in Hawaiʻi 
Got feedback?
We’d love to hear your thoughts
about Today’s Hawaiʻi News!
TELL US MORE
Logo - Footer

Discover more from Hawaii News Journal

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Unknown's avatar

kh6jrm@gmail.com

I am the retired news director of Pacific Radio Group stations on the Island of Hawaii. I am a retired Lt. Col., USAF Reserve. I am a FCC-licensed Amateur Radio Operator, holding the Amateur Extra Class License. I am a substitute teacher for the state of Hawaii Department of Education.

Please leave a comment or opinion.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.