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Salary Commission Finalizes Double-Digit Raises for State OfficialsThe Commission on Salaries on Thursday unanimously approved a series of pay raises for state officials totaling 27% for Hawaiʻi’s governor until mid-2030, in addition to 44% overall pay increases for state legislators over five years. Civil Beat. Star-Advertiser. |
Fears, Frustration Among University of Hawaiʻi Community Over Federal Funding, DEI CutsUH president Wendy Hensel hosted a town hall Thursday, getting feedback from the school community on fears of DEI references being scrubbed from materials, a crackdown on alleged antisemitism, canceled grants, and layoffs of researchers and federal employees. Hawaii News Now. KHON2. |
Repeal of Impact Fees Threatens New School Growth Across HawaiʻiThe state Department of Education is warning that repealing school impact fees — a move now under consideration by lawmakers — could eliminate a critical funding source used to build new schools in growing residential communities across Hawaiʻi. Star-Advertiser. |
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HIDOE Shares Proposed Methodology and Timeline for School Consolidation StudyThe Hawaiʻi State Department of Education announced that it has initiated a discussion on its approach to review public school campuses for potential consolidation in light of a steady decrease in overall enrollment over the past decade. Hawaii News Now. Maui Now. |
Whale Entanglements in Hawaiʻi Skyrocket This SeasonSo far this season alone, there have been 16 reported whale entanglements. That is compared to six last season and double the average of eight over the past 23 seasons. Hawaii News Now. |
O‘ahu HeadlinesOʻahu Social Worker Accused in Daughter’s Death Continued to Work with KidsUntil six days ago Sina Pili was still working as a behavioral health specialist at Kahuku High and Intermediate School, where she tended to students with learning disabilities, special needs and behavior issues. Civil Beat. Hawaii News Now. |
Illegal Fireworks Seller Avoids Jail Time, Fined $5,000This concludes the second of two cases brought by a state fireworks task force – both for low-level offenders. Civil Beat. |
East-West Center’s Federal Funding in JeopardyThe East-West Center, which has suspended “nonessential expenditures” since being cut off from federal funding by the U.S. Department of State at the start of Donald Trump’s administration, received $5 million in previously appropriated money Thursday. Star-Advertiser. |
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Ewa Beach Affordable Rental Project Under ReviewA public-private partnership to convert an empty, city-owned parcel in Ewa Beach into 127 units of affordable rental housing is underway. At a special Honolulu City Council Budget Committee meeting Thursday, Stanford Carr Development LLC unveiled plans to build Kaleimao Village at 91-1666 Renton Road. Star-Advertiser. |
Waimānalo Homeless Sweeps Starts Friday MorningSome members in the tight-knit community have been against sweeps in Waimānalo, where huge encampments have popped up over the years. KITV4. |
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Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesBudget Bill Includes Funding for Puna Alternate Route StudiesThe latest version of the state’s budget bill, House Bill 300, includes funds for two Puna alternate route studies. The first would allocate $1.5 million in general obligation bonds to develop a Puna Makai Alternate Route Study. Tribune-Herald. |
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Next 2 Phases of Roadwork Near Holualoa to Begin in MayDepartment of Public Works spokeswoman Sherise Kana‘e-Kane said the next two stretches of approximately three miles each that will be simultaneously upgraded are north and south of the nearly completed first phase, which spanned Route 180 between Kamalani Street and Kalamauka Road. Tribune-Herald. |
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Maui HeadlinesMaui Streams Flowing at Record-Low LevelsSome streams are already completely dry and that’s affecting water availability for drinking water supplies, for traditional and customary practices, and for agriculture. Maui News. Maui Now. |
Highly Invasive Bird Spotted Near Kāʻanapali; Poses Serious Threat to Maui AgricultureAgriculture and wildlife officials are raising concerns after a red-vented bulbul was spotted near Kāʻanapali, Maui. To better determine the bird’s presence on Maui and develop an effective response strategy, MISC officials are asking the public to report any red-vented bulbul sightings immediately. Maui Now. |
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Kaua‘i HeadlinesKaua‘i Streams Flowing at Record Low LevelsThe water level in Kawaikōī Stream in West Kaua‘i, which drains a portion of the Garden Isle’s vast Alaka‘i Plateau, probably looks fine to the untrained eye. But stream flow data gathered by the Hawai’i Commission on Water Resource Management tell a far — and alarmingly — different story. Kauai Now. |
Super American Circus Is BackThe Super American Circus has returned to Kauai for an engaging three-day circus event, marking the final leg of its Hawaiian tour. Garden Island. |
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