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Skyrocketing insurance rates could be a factor in softening real estate market
Realtors said the rising insurance rates could be a factor in the softening of the market, but there are still opportunities out there if you’re smart.
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SNAP benefits to decrease in Hawaiʻi for second year in a row
Benefits will be $8-$9 less per recipient starting Tuesday. Last year’s reduction already knocked off $7-$8 per person.
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David Lassner’s new role at the University of Hawaiʻi after retirement
Lassner hopes to stay engaged at UH as president emeritus while having more time to travel, hike and dance hula.
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Honolulu’s dying palms to be replaced with this new tree — for now
The city begins felling the first of 80 trees marked for removal on the North Shore. Many of the trees will be replaced with shade trees for the foreseeable future — at least until authorities are able to better control the Southeast Asian beetles.
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O‘ahu Headlines
Over Chief’s opposition, city offers $1.5M settlement in police shooting case
Taxpayers may pay $1.5 million to settle a lawsuit over the police shooting of a South African rugby star. The settlement seems certain to be approved at a council meeting Wednesday, despite the prosecutor saying the shooting of 29-year-old Lindani Myeni was justified and the objections of the police chief.
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Honolulu morgue aims to start giving families answers faster with new deputy
The city has a deputy medical examiner for the first time in five years. The Honolulu Medical Examiner’s Office hopes the arrival of its first new deputy in five years will help it winnow down the time it takes to finalize reports, which has mounted due to increasing caseloads and staff shortages.
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Views clash over planned homes in Mānoa
The city Department of Planning and Permitting held the hearing on an application by local development firm Avalon Group to build 93 homes on what had been the campus of Saint Francis School, which closed in 2019.
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While Aloha Stadium remains closed, community events keep the parking lot alive
The stadium has seen a return to 90% of its pre-pandemic revenue — that’s back when it hosted football games as an operational stadium. The venue officially ended fan-attended events in December 2020.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
Hawaiʻi County building code meetings set for late october
Two informational meetings on changes to the International Building Code will be held at the Mauna Kea Park is late October.
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Puna townhall to gather input for upcoming legislative session, possible alternate route
State Sen. Joy A. San Buenaventura, Rep. Jeanne Kapela and Hawaiʻi County councilmember Matt Kanealiʻi-Kleinfelder will host a townhall on Oct. 9 at Mountain View Elementary.
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Park for HPP is at least 4 years from completion
The Department of Parks and Recreation held a community meeting in HPP on Thursday to discuss the subdivision’s long-awaited district park, a project that has been in development since 2018. The project would be built on a county-owned parcel on Kaloli Drive between 25th and 26th avenues.
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Maui Headlines
Maui charter change would benefit county leaders from Molokaʻi and Lanai
The proposal would make it easier to reimburse travel expenses of top officials who live on the other islands.
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Critical locked gate overlooked in investigation of Maui fire evacuation
The state attorney general’s latest report on the deadly 2023 Lahaina wildfire flagged various locked gates that blocked people trying to flee as flaws in Maui’s evacuation planning. Yet a padlocked gate where the largest cluster of Lahaina wildfire fatalities occurred was not included in the analysis.
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Disaster Recovery Community Update set for Wednesday at Lahaina Civic Center
A status update on wildfire debris cleanup will be provided by the US Army Corps of Engineers on Wednesday, Oct. 9, during a Maui County Disaster Recovery Community Update meeting at the Lahaina Civic Center.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Road closure scheduled in Lāwa‘i for resurfacing work
A full closure for a portion of Kua Road in Lāwa‘i is scheduled for road resurfacing work starting Oct. 10.
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