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Hawaiʻi Lawmakers Ok About 250 Bills
Approved bills now poised to become law pending decisions by Gov. Josh Green include measures to turn up illegal fireworks pursuit and punishment, regulate future catastrophic wildfire damage liability and fund the state government for the next two fiscal years as risks of an economic downturn loom due to federal government policies.
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In Last-Minute Drama, Legislature Shelves Bill to Ban Assault Weapons
The legislation was opposed by gun-rights advocates who warned that hunters and Native Hawaiians would be harmed by the restrictions.
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Lawmakers Pass HECO Bill Over Objections of Committee Chairs
The controversy involves a cap on HECO’s liability for future wildfires. Hawaiʻi lawmakers on Wednesday passed a bill intended to help shore up Hawaiian Electric Co.’s credit rating despite strong opposition from House and Senate committee chairs who helped vet the measure.
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Can’t Afford a Lawyer? Good Luck Getting Help on Neighbor Islands
Lawmakers are taking steps to address a severe shortage of court-appointed attorneys across the state, but lawyers and judges say it may not be enough to solve the problem.
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Tariff Fears Extend to Hawaiʻi Shipping
Looming tariff hikes that have already begun to affect shipping routes and consumer behavior could have outsized effects in Hawaiʻi, where nearly all goods must be imported — many of them from China.
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HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE
Hawaii Business Magazine Welcomes Home New Editor With 28 Years in Business Reporting
Hawai‘i-Raised Jennifer Ablan to Take the Helm Following Steve Petranik’s Retirement
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O‘ahu Headlines
City’s Planned 115% Sewer Fee Hike Under Council Scrutiny
To publicly avert what one city official termed “rate shock,” Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s administration and Honolulu City Council are now offering competing ideas to deal with proposed city sewer fee rate hikes expected this summer.
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City Announces New Department Dedicated to Affordable Housing
For the first time in nearly three decades the city will now have a fully staffed department dedicated to building affordable housing. The City and County of Honolulu announced Wednesday the launch of Department of Housing and Land Management (DHLM) after the Honolulu City Council approved the reorganization of four departments to manage with the city’s housing initiatives.
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Empty Homes Tax on Oʻahu Owners Could Generate Nearly $300M Over a Decade, Study Finds
An empty homes tax could net the City and County of Honolulu nearly $300 million in revenue over the first decade.
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Hawaii Business Magazine
Is It Venus or a Satellite? A Local Astronomer Helps People Read the Night Sky.
Nick Bradley’s stargazing events expose kids and adults to the “wonders of the universe.”
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State’s Largest Seed Bank Loses Federal Funding for Online Database Project
The Lyon Arboretum’s seed conservation lab was awarded a $250,000 federal grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services three years ago to digitize its collection of rare Hawaiian seeds. In early April, researchers learned the grant had been terminated.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
IRONMAN Championship Returns to Single-Day Race in Kona, October 2026
The IRONMAN World Championship will return to a single day event in Kona in October 2026, with men and women racing together on the same day.
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New Warning Sirens Installed in Waikoloa Village
The sirens at Pu‘u Nui Park and Kamakoa Nui Park were recently installed as part of the Statewide Outdoor Warning Siren System and will be tested, along with the rest of the network, at 11:45 a.m. today.
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HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE
How Hawai‘i Women Can Overcome Obstacles and Build Thriving Businesses
A Bluesky executive keynotes a major event for women entrepreneurs on May 2 that helps them finance, launch and grow their businesses.
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Violation Issued to Matsuyama Food and Fuel for Underground Storage Tanks
A Department of Health inspector conducted an inspection on Sept. 11, 2024, and confirmed the installation and operation of two 20,000-gallon and one 15,000-gallon underground storage tanks. MATS4 LLC did not apply for or obtain a permit prior to installation or operation.
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Maui Headlines
Kamaʻāina Housing Bill Dies in Senate Amid Statewide Affordable Housing Crisis
However, the Maui County Council will consider its own legislation to use voluntary deed restrictions to pave the way for affordable housing.
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West Maui Watershed Restoration Engages Native Hawaiian Students
The forests stretching from Honokōwai all the way up to Honokōhau, and the watersheds they protect, have been managed for nearly two decades from the top of the mountains to the ocean.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Kauaʻi Businesses Frustrated With Wailua Sewage Spill
Residents and businesses say they’re frustrated after the Wailua Coco Palms sewer pump station failed last week, sending wastewater through their neighborhood. They said the station has been a problem for years with no permanent fix in sight.
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Uahi Ridge Breaks Ground
Uahi Ridge is being developed in partnership with the County of Kauai, Mark Development, Waa Partners, LLC., 3 Leaf Holdings, Inc., and the Hawaiian Community Development Board.
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