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UH Loses $30M in Federal Funds; 36 Research Programs to Be CutThe University of Hawaiʻi announced Thursday it has lost $30 million in federal funding for research, just as the school sees the number of revoked student visas “literally (change) by the hour,” according to a Thursday announcement made by UH President Wendy Hensel. Star-Advertiser. Hawaii News Now. |
Trump Opens Huge Central Pacific Protected Zone to Commercial FishingPresident Donald Trump issued an executive order opening up to commercial fishing the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument, covering about 490,000 square miles of ocean southwest of Hawaiʻi. A second executive order directed the Commerce Department to loosen regulations that “overly burden America’s commercial fishing, aquaculture, and fish processing industries.” New York Times. Civil Beat. Hawaii News Now. |
Veterans Advocating for Gun Safety Push for Assault Weapon Ban in HawaiʻiA group of U.S. Army veterans are advocating for gun safety urging lawmakers to ban assault weapons this legislative session. KITV4. |
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Arts Advocates Say the Legislature Continues to Put Creativity on the Chopping BlockHouse Finance Chair Kyle Yamashita has been introducing measures that would either cut, limit or redirect the arts agency’s special fund since 2007, according to the Legislature’s archives. This year, advocates for the arts say Yamashita is much closer than ever to succeeding. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
Latest Tourism Agency Allegations Draw Varied ResponsesSome of those at the center of the allegations that surfaced Tuesday during an HTA Budget, Finance, and Convention Center Standing Committee say they were blindsided, and want the chance set the record straight before the full HTA board responds. Star-Advertiser. |
O‘ahu HeadlinesSenate Bill Would Put Major State Funding for Honolulu Rail Project in JeopardyHART rail board members hope to convince lawmakers to kill the bill. But it has a powerful supporter. Civil Beat. |
Honolulu Bus Commuters Are the Latest Victims of Federal Funding CutsThe city announced that nearly $10 million for seven programs, including a Waiʻanae Coast bus rapid transit project, has been eliminated. Civil Beat. |
HPD Officer Arrested Again in Violation of Restraining OrderA Honolulu police officer with a history of arrests for violating restraining orders brought by the mothers of his five children was arrested Thursday for allegedly violating a temporary restraining order. Star-Advertiser. |
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Miske’s Daughter-In-Law Sentenced to 7 Years in PrisonThe judge also denied a request for a “non-custodial” sentence that would allow Delia Fabro-Miske to continue raising her daughter. Civil Beat. Hawaii News Now. KHON2. |
Hawaiʻi’s 2nd Measles Case Confirmed in Household MemberThe Hawaiʻi Department of Health today confirmed a second case of measles in an adult household member of the first case, which was in a child under the age of 5. Star-Advertiser. Hawaii News Now. |
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Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesMore Snow Expected at Big Island Summits With Extension of Winter Weather AdvisoryAdditional snow accumulation of up to 2 inches is forecast for Big Island summits as the winter weather advisory for Maunakea and Maunaloa has been extended until 6 a.m. Saturday. Big Island Now. |
Ali‘I Drive Being Turned Into One-Way Road for Creation of Free Public Parking in KonaHawai‘i County is moving forward with its plan to temporarily turn a portion of Ali‘i Drive into a one-way road to create much-needed free parking spaces for the public in the Kona Historic Business District. Big Island Now. |
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Petition Garners More Than 2,600 Signatures Asking Coast Guard to Continue Search for Missing Kona FishermanFamily and friends of a missing Kona fisherman are collecting signatures to petition the U.S. Coast Guard to pick up its search for the 42-year-old who has now been missing at sea for a week. Big Island Now. |
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Maui HeadlinesDivisive Maui Pay Hikes: Should A Mayor Earn More Than A Governor?Maui Mayor Richard Bissen, who governs 11% of the state’s population, is set to earn more than even Gov. Josh Green when a slate of generous county pay raises kick in. Civil Beat. |
DOH Approves Fourth Medical Cannabis Retail Dispensary for Noa BotanicalsThe Hawai‘i Department of Health has issued a formal notice to proceed for Mānoa Botanicals, LLC dba Noa Botanicals after it passed its final on-site inspection for its fourth retail facility. Maui Now. |
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Kaua‘i HeadlinesLawsuit Filed in Fatal 2024 Kauaʻi Helicopter CrashA helicopter crash that happened off Kauaʻi has resulted in a lawsuit after a couple that was vacationing in July 2024 was killed. KHON2. |
Officials Warn of Potentially Inclement Weather Through Middle of Next WeekKaua‘i County officials are urging the public to remain vigilant as the potential for severe weather conditions continues into early next week. Kauai Now. |
Soil Sampling to Take Place at Kekaha Sugar Mill PropertyThe Office of Economic Development’s contractors will conduct soil sampling at former Kekaha Sugar Mill from Monday, April 21, to Friday, May 2. Garden Island. |
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