“Bills aimed at corralling Hawai’i’s Government corruption raise hopes.”
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Bills Aimed at Corralling Hawaiʻi Government Corruption Raise Hopes
A new round of bills have been introduced — or are pending introduction — at the newly convened state Legislature, with the goal of continuing to crack down on government corruption ever since the federal guilty pleas of the former Senate majority leader and the then-vice chair of the House Finance Committee on bribery charges in the early weeks of the 2022 legislative session.
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Bill Seeks Tougher Penalties for Sex Trafficking in Hawaiʻi
A new bill this legislative session seeks to amend penalties for sex trafficking in Hawaiʻi, proposing fines ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 and a prison term of up to 20 years without the possibility for parole, suspended sentences or probation.
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Hawaiʻi Lawmakers Introduce Multiple Proposals Targeting Fireworks
Every year bills are introduced aimed at controlling the barrage of illegal pyrotechnics shipped into the islands that regularly maim — and sometimes kill — New Year’s revelers while also igniting brush and structure fires.
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In-Laws of Rep. Sue Lee Loy Claim She Doesn’t Live in Her Hilo District
Lee Loy said she moved into the district before running for office, but still spends time at a house outside the district to care for her disabled adult son.
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State Seeks to Stop Neglect at Adopted Government Cemeteries
The state Department of Accounting and General Services is proposing to create and fund a cemetery management office to regularly maintain eight cemeteries on three islands that don’t receive routine groundskeeping service.
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HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE
BIA’s Big Goal: Supplying Homebuilders with More Entry-Level Workers
The Building Industry Association of Hawaii has revived its education program, a gateway to well-paid construction jobs.
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O‘ahu Headlines
Service Members Occupy Nearly 14% of Oʻahu Rentals, Pentagon Says
The Pentagon’s latest report says that 60% of service members stationed on Oʻahu today reside on military installations. It also found that 2,150 service members own homes on the island.
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Rail-Affected Businesses Could Soon Get Grants
Honolulu businesses affected by the ongoing construction of the nearly $10 billion Skyline rail project can soon apply for financial relief, city officials announced last week.
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HPD Officers to Be Deposed in Connection with Jan. 1, 2024, Beating
Investigators with the Department of the Prosecuting Attorney and a deputy prosecutor are looking into evidence turned over by Honolulu police following the criminal investigation of an alleged beating of a 25- year-old man by 10 to 12 officers on Jan. 1, 2024.
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California Developer Revives Plans to Build First U.S. Atlantis Resort in West Oʻahu
A California developer bought oceanfront land at Ko Olina Resort last week. The seller was financially troubled China Oceanwide, which acquired the land in 2016 with big plans to build the first Atlantis Resort in the U.S.
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North Shore Residents Push for First Responder Hub Following Multiple Deaths
In the last four months, there have been eight deaths within a two mile radius of Sharks Cove.
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Search for 2 Missing Teens on Oʻahu’s North Shore Enters 3rd Day
The multi-agency search for two teens who went missing in waters off Oahu’s North Shore is entering its third day Monday, and authorities are also asking the public to keep an eye out for the pair. The search for 17-year-old Samantha Chun and 18-year-old Joseph “Joey” Fujioka will resume at first light Monday.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
Parasitic Wasps to Help Combat CBB; Officials Look to Release Them this Spring
Swarms of parasitic wasps will descend upon Kona coffee farms this spring as a long-gestating plan to control the coffee berry borer.
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Restoration of Highway 137 Begins; Contract Awarded for Pohoiki Road
Work to rebuild part of Highway 137 in lower Puna began Jan. 9 with contractor Isemoto Contracting grading the area adjacent to “Four Corners,” where Highway 137 meets Highway 132.
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HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE
Next Stops for Honolulu Rail: Airport to Middle Street in 2025
Ridership and operating hours are expected to increase significantly when this second segment opens.
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As Razing of Uncle Billy’s Finishes, Officials Mull Future of Area
The end of the former Uncle Billy’s Hilo Bay Hotel marks the beginning of a new era for Banyan Drive, Hilo stakeholders hope.
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Kīlauea Summit Eruption Pauses Again
The inactive vents at the summit continue to glow and degassing currently remains at a high level.
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Maui Headlines
Maui Officials Want Legislature to Lean into Water, Police, Midwifery Issues
The county has thrown its support behind bills that address needs beyond the ongoing recovery from the August 2023 fires.
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Bury All Power Lines or Rebuild the Town Fast? In Lahaina Fire Recovery, it’s Hard to Do Both
For Hawaiian Electric, which is already on the hook for half of the $4 billion settlement reached for the damages caused by the fire, the priority is putting everything back in the same place in order to get residents back home more quickly. But they say these installations come with changes that will address the risk their equipment posed before.
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Maui Businesses Hope for a Return to Lahaina
Commercial redevelopment has not kicked into high gear; however, some recent progress has been made.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Kauaʻi Police Department Issues Drone Guidelines for Kauaʻi
Permission from KPD is not required to fly a drone on the island; however, drone regulations are governed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that states all drones must be registered with the FAA.
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