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Hawaiʻi to Launch Digitized Agriculture Declaration Form
The initiative, authorized under Act 196 during the previous legislative session, is a step toward modernizing the state’s biosecurity efforts by improving form completion rates and enhancing protections against invasive species.
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Hawaiʻi Could Create a Loan Program for Condo Building Repairs
It’s an effort to address the insurance issues impacting condos — especially older buildings built before 1980. Over 30,000 units in the state are having issues with commercial lenders because they are unable to have full insurance coverage on their buildings.
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Larry Ellison’s Half-Billion-Dollar Quest on Lāna‘i to Change Farming Has Been a Bust
His Sensei Ag company hasn’t succeeded in boosting output and nutrition in its greenhouses with AI, robotics and software.
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Proposed Tax on Foreign Ships Could Increase Costs in Hawaiʻi
Many Hawaiʻi businesses are already considering the impact of Trump’s proposed tariffs, and now some are preparing for even greater economic effects if foreign ships visiting the islands face extra fees for docking — potentially passing those costs on to the consumer or prompting the ships to avoid Hawaiʻi altogether.
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Decline of Student Newspapers at Public High Schools Impacts Local Journalism
A Hawaiʻi Public Radio survey of 44 public high schools found that fewer than half still have a student newspaper journalism program. The ones that ceased to exist cited similar challenges, such as a lack of student interest, a shortage of newspaper advisers, expensive printing costs and the elimination of journalism as an English credit.
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Hawai‘i’s 10 Oldest Organizations Started 175 Years Ago or More
The oldest continuously operated ranches, churches, schools and other institutions include many familiar names.
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O‘ahu Headlines
ICE ‘Deeply Regrets’ Error After Hawai‘i Farmer Detained, Letter Says
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement admits it made a mistake after detaining Hanjun Shen, 60, who’s from China and owns JM Farm in Lāʻie, last month. The error wasn’t the arrest itself, but was part of a statement given to Hawaii News Now, which they acknowledge violated confidentiality obligations.
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Head of Homeland Security Investigations in Honolulu Retired Ahead of Immigration Policy Shift
John Tobon, 51, was an assistant director, in charge of Homeland Security Investigations’ Honolulu office until he retired on Jan. 31. “There were concerns about where the mission of the agency was going with the incoming administration,” Tobon said, and immigration enforcement was not something he was interested in doing.
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Honolulu Seeks New Exec for Troubled Liquor Commission
The Honolulu Liquor Commission is looking to hire a new senior-level executive after it announced a key employee plans to leave the troubled agency after nearly 25 years on the job.
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Q1 2025 Staffing & Human Resources feat. ALTRES
Attracting and retaining the best employees continues to be a top challenge for many of our clients. Smaller businesses often find it hard to compete with those that can offer higher pay and richer benefits.
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UH Researchers Conduct Dye Tracer Study at Red Hill
Researchers from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa are conducting a dye tracer study to gain insight into the groundwater flow near Red Hill.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
Five Staff Members at Hakalau Forest Refuge on Big Island Fired by Trump Administration
Five staff members at the Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge were among the more than 400 employees with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service who were fired earlier this month as part of the drastic downsizing of the federal government by the Trump Administration.
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Proposals Wanted for Kukuiola Emergency Shelter in Kona
The County of Hawaiʻi has issued a Request for Proposals to developers for the construction of the first phase of the Kukuiola Emergency Shelter and Assessment Center.
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Hui Kapili Accelerator Feeds the Local Pipeline of Contractors
The first cohort of 16 leaders from small and medium companies learned to scale up their contracting businesses.
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Plans to Revitalize Prime Real Estate on Big Island Moving Forward
The old country club on Hilo’s Banyan Drive is officially closed. Meanwhile, the push to revitalize Banyan Drive is gaining traction with HB818 breezing through the finance committee Monday afternoon. The bill establishes the Waiākea Peninsula Community Development District and sets guidelines for Hawai‘i Community Development Authority tasked with creating a master plan for the area.
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University of Hawaiʻi Team Discovers Ancient Hawaiian Calendar System at a Hawaiʻi Island Heiau
New research has uncovered evidence that an ancient Hawaiian heiau (place of worship, shrine) served as a sophisticated seasonal calendar, demonstrating the advanced scientific knowledge of Native Hawaiian culture.
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Maui Headlines
Council Panel to Receive Update on Pilot Project for Overnight Sleeping in Cars
The Maui County Council’s Water Authority, Social Services and Parks Committee will receive an update Tuesday morning on the status of a Maui County pilot project to allow people to sleep in their cars in county-owned public parking lots.
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Maui Leaders, Nonprofits Push for Better Medical Care for Homeless
Homeless advocates say a recent death near Maui Memorial Medical Center raises major concerns about what is being done to help homeless who are on the verge of dying.
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Federal Funding Cuts Affect Lahaina Fire Survivors Working at the Maui Humane Society
On Friday, according to the MHS, notification arrived by email that funding for the three from the National Dislocated Workers Grant program would be cut, effective immediately. The society had less than 24 hours’ notice.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
U.S. Department of Agriculture Safety Inspector Charged in Child Pornography Case
A 39-year-old consumer safety inspector for the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Kaua‘i faces federal charges after he allegedly groomed two minor boys in Fargo, N.D., and Philadelphia into making child pornography.
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