“Today’s Hawaii News: Gov. Green signs 16 bills, protecting keiki and kupuna.”
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Gov. Josh Green signs 16 bills, protecting keiki and kupunaLegislation enacted Monday by Gov. Josh Green also will provide more money for a summer food program for students in low-income households and abolish a salary cap for the state schools superintendent. Star-Advertiser. Tribune Herald. Big Island Now. |
Hawaiʻi teachers say they want to prioritize civic education — but they need more helpDespite major changes to education standards six years ago, not all students are getting the same level of support in developing the skills they need to become active citizens. Civil Beat. |
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Descendants of plaintiffs in landmark DHHL settlement anxious to receive remaining $100M in payoutsAfter a landmark settlement over Hawaiian Home Lands, another round of checks could start going out in the next few weeks. This money will be for the descendants of deceased plaintiffs tied to a lawsuit filed 25 years ago. Hawaii News Now. |
AMR ambulance provider receives $112M contract to keep operating on Kauaʻi, MauiThe deal requires that every ambulance has a paramedic and EMT onboard. Hawaii News Now. |
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O‘ahu HeadlinesHART board looks to hire PR firm to improve its imageSome of the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation’s board members say it’s time to improve the public image surrounding the nearly $10 billion Skyline project. Star-Advertiser. |
City leaders say, Skyline is a toddler with lots of potential — and some growing up to doA year after launching the first segment of Skyline, city officials are happy with its performance — even though ridership is covering a tiny fraction of the rail line’s costs. Hawaii News Now. |
A new license plate could help restore Pearl Harbor to its natural stateA new license plate will be coming to the Aloha state after getting the green light from Hawaiʻi’s governor. It will help showcase Hawaiʻi’s beauty and restore a vital harbor with deep historical ties. Hawaii News Now. |
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Special trash cans installed around WaikīkīHonolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, along with representatives from the state Department of Parks and Recreation, the Waikiki Business Improvement District and JTB Hawaii Inc., gathered Monday by the Duke Kahanamoku statue to unveil the first three of 26 specialty trash cans set to be installed around Waikīkī. Star-Advertiser. |
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Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesPlanning commissions support proposal for residential beekeepingA proposal that would allow Big Island beekeepers to work closer to home remains popular among residents and policymakers alike. Tribune-Herald. |
Acres of Kohala farmland permanently protectedHawai‘i Land Trust and Island Harvest say they are protecting the lands through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service program. Big Island Video News. |
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Maui HeadlinesTwo teens arrested for hunting without license on Oprah’s propertyThe Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources said enforcement officers stopped the two men after seeing them allegedly use a spotlight for hunting purposes near Thompson and Kamaole roads in Kula, Upcountry Maui. Star-Advertiser. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. Civil Beat. |
Tsuhako sworn in as new Maui Director of Human Concerns; new County deputies namedLori Tsuhako was sworn in on Monday as County of Maui Director of Human Concerns, a new department that launched Monday, Mayor Richard Bissen announced. Maui Now. |
In 20-year-old legal battle, state Supreme Court issues ruling in Nā Wai ʻEhā caseA more than two decades-long court battle over water in Central Maui has come to an end with the state Supreme Court calling on the Water Commission to be more proactive in its public trust duties. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
Kaua‘i HeadlinesGroups discuss disaster preparedness on Kaua‘iTalk about disaster response was flavored by recent announcements from within the Hawai‘i Foodbank Kaua‘i on Wednesday, when the group met at the Kaua‘i Community College Fine Arts Auditorium to hammer out disaster preparedness for food access. Garden Island. |
Paying homage to the last ‘akikiki in the wildWhen a group of men hiked into a remote mountain valley on the Hawaiian island of Kaua‘i in April, they knew it could be the last time they saw an ‘akikiki in the wild. Kauai Now. |
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