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‘She is a shape-shifter’

By ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON NYTimes News Service HONOLULU – It was a moment of triumph. At a rally inHonolulu in 2002, Tulsi Gabbard wore an orchid lei as she celebrated her victory as the youngest- ever member of the Hawaii state Legislature. She had dropped out ofcommunity college to run, and Gabbard, then 21, was embarking on what would become a dizzying political journey from anti-gay conservative toDemocratic Party star to a celebrity in President Donald Trump’s world. Gabbard, who…Read more

Wells eyed for DHHL project

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands plans to drill two wells on a North Kona hillside with the intent of providing potable water to residents of the Villages of La’i Opua, a DHHL master-planned community. The project – according to a draft environmental assessment with an anticipated finding of no significant impact – would be accomplished in two phases. Phase 1 would be the drilling of an exploratory well. If the quality of the water from…Read more

Isle ‘villages’ for homeless go far beyond tiny homes

By ANDREW GOMES Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii could see its biggest one-time investment ever from state leaders this year to house the homeless. Gov. Josh Green has asked the Legislature toinclude $100 million in the state budget over the next two fiscal years to fund the development and operation of communal housing, or kauhale, and many lawmakers are buying in. All 42 Democrats in the 51-member House of Representatives have introduced a bill proposing the same amount of money for what…Read more


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