“Sports betting bills still alive. Two hotels will be built at Waikoloa Plaza.”
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Today’s Front PageSports betting bills still aliveBy JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald At least two bills that would legalize some form of sports wagering in Hawaii remain alive this legislative session. House Bill 1308 and Senate Bill 1569 are companion measures,although both have been amended in committee hearings. The legislation, if enacted into law, would allow for the regulationof sports wageringby the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. It would also establishlicensing requirements for sports wagering operators and sports…Read more Some officials pushing back against warning to workersBy CHRIS CAMERON and MAGGIE HABERMAN NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – Several Trumpappointed agency leaders urged federal workers not to comply with Elon Musk’s order to summarize their accomplishments for the past week or be removed from their positions, even as Musk doubleddown on his demand over the weekend. Their instructions in effect countermanded Musk’s order across much of the government, challenging the broad authority President Donald Trump has given to the world’s richest…Read more Two hotels will be built at Waikoloa PlazaBy ERIK GABALDON West Hawaii Today Two hotels will be built at Waikoloa Plaza, the 18-acre shopping and entertainment hub in Waikola Village that is nearly half completed. The plaza fills out a portion of an estimated $700 million master-planned project that sits on 47 acres purchased by developer Meridian Pacific for $24 million in 2018. Meridian’s interest in developing commercial andresidential real estate in Waikoloa Village began after the deveoper broke ground on the 113,425-squarefoot…Read more |
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