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Energy Stakeholders Celebrate Renewable Goals, but Balk at Natural Gas ProposalIn a busy week for local energy policy, Gov. Josh Green moved up the deadline for neighbor islands to eliminate fossil fuel use, and the Hawaiʻi State Energy Office put out a long-awaited report recommending Oʻahu open the door to liquefied natural gas imports. Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi Island, and Maui County are now expected to run on 100% renewable power by 2035 — a decade ahead of schedule. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
Tulsi Gabbard Met with Bipartisan Skepticism in Confirmation HearingSenators quizzed Trump’s pick for Director of National Intelligence on her past support for leaker Edward Snowden and for meeting with Syrian dictator Basha al-Assad. Civil Beat. Associated Press. Tribune-Herald. |
Bills Would Ban Use of Cellphones in SchoolsFive similar bills — House bills 298, 458, 1195 and 1224, and Senate Bill 684 — each propose that the state Department of Education limit or prohibit the use of cellphones by students during the school day. Tribune-Herald. |
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Bill Would Allow Chiropractic Students Hands-On Experience with PatientsHawai‘i is one of only five states in the U.S. that does not allow student chiropractors to intern under existing professionals, according to Dean Shivvers, president of the Hawai‘i State Chiropractic Association. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
OHA Salary Commission Approves Trustee Pay RaisesThe OHA Salary Commission, which acts independently of the trustees, voted unanimously on Wednesday to boost trustees’ annual to $91,560. The chair of the board would make $100,308. Civil Beat. |
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O‘ahu Headlines‘Resident Preference’ Housing Bill Unanimously OK’dLegislation that seeks a “resident preference” for those who participate in city-run housing programs received Honolulu City Council approval this week. Star-Advertiser. |
Council Begins Cabinet Confirmation ProcessAt the start of the mayor’s second four-year term, many of those being tapped for the city and county’s key leadership roles have maintained them since Blangiardi first assumed the city’s top elective office on Jan. 2, 2021. Star-Advertiser. |
Honolulu Officers Not Charged in Arrest Mistake Victim Calls Racial ProfilingOfficers beat and arrested Tevitatonga Cadiente on Jan. 1, 2024, after mistaking him for a different Tongan man — an armed suspect they were pursuing. Civil Beat. Star-Advertiser. |
Four More Arrested in New Year’s Fireworks ExplosionA total of six people have been arrested in connection with the explosion that has killed five people. Civil Beat. Star-Advertiser. |
UH Campus Stadium Proposal is RevivedA state House bill similar to one in 2024 that died in the Senate intending to move $350 million earmarked for the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District to building a stadium on the University of Hawaiʻi campus instead is making the rounds through House committee hearings. Star-Advertiser. |
Waikīkī Restaurant Owner Investigated for Not Paying WorkersState, federal agencies are looking into claims of bounced paychecks from the owner of Makana Lani and Burgers on Bishop. Civil Beat. |
Case Over Public Beach Access at Kahala Hotel Sent Back to Circuit CourtA ruling from the Intermediate Court of Appeals over public beach access takes the state land board to task over upholding public trust law. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
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Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesResolution Would Urge State to Consider Humane Ways to Deal with Potential Avian Flu OutbreakIn a resolution introduced by Councilmember Heather Kimball, the state departments of Agriculture and Health are urged to consult with local poultry farmers to develop an avian flu response plan and consider alternatives to depopulation as the main response strategy. Big Island Now. |
Pahoa Man Accused of Neo-Nazi Child SexploitationTwo men, including one from Puna, were arrested today for alleging participating in a neo-Nazi child exploitation enterprise that groomed and then coerced minors to produce sexual abuse material and images of self-harm. Tribune-Herald. |
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Maui HeadlinesHawaiʻi Wildfire Victims Spared from Testifying After Last-minute Deal Over $4B SettlementLawyers representing victims of a deadly Hawaiʻi wildfire reached a last-minute deal averting a trial that was scheduled to begin Wednesday over how to split a $4 billion settlement. Associated Press. |
Investigators Spent Months Searching For a Man Unaccounted for in Lahaina FireNow his 6 children are asking the court to declare him deceased. Elmer Lee Stevens is one of the last two names still left on the official unaccounted-for list, along with Robert H. Owens. Since June, the confirmed death toll from the wildfire has held steady at 102. Maui Now. |
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Kaua‘i HeadlinesCompletion Dates for Wailua and Puhi Play Courts UpdatedThe recreational play courts at the Wailua Homesteads and the Wailua Houselots are estimated to be completed earlier than anticipated, except for the Puhi Park courts in Līhue. Garden Island. |
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