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Is The Military In For a Wake-Up Call As Hawaiʻi Leases Near End?
The state’s rejection of the U.S. Army’s environmental assessment of impacts of its training may foreshadow the future, one some Native Hawaiians say won’t be smooth sailing.
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Gov. Green on Balancing National Security and the Environment in Military Land Leases
The Army says Pōhakuloa is the only remaining place where it conducts live-fire training for its troops and for the state’s first responders. But the community has resisted, with some arguing the leases should not be renewed.
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Hawaiʻi Troops Forge Alliances in Philippines
The 40th iteration of the Exercise Balikatan — Tagalog for “shoulder to shoulder” — brought in service members from the U.S. as well as troops from Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom, France and Canada. Among them were troops from Hawaiʻi-based units.
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Forecasters Predict 1 to 4 Hurricanes This Season
With hurricane season beginning June 1, Hawaiʻi officials are urging residents to prepare now as forecasters predict near- to below- normal tropical cyclone activity in the Central Pacific this year.
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See Which Hawaiʻi Agencies Have Been Hit Hardest by Trump Funding Cuts
The total amount of confirmed federal funding cuts to Hawaiʻi state and county programs as of Thursday stands at nearly $95 million, according to figures compiled by Civil Beat. The full extent of the cuts won’t be clear for several more weeks or longer as official termination letters must be issued and legal challenges resolved.
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HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE
Jams World Features Colorful Textiles Turned into Unique Clothing
2025 SmallBiz Editor’s Choice Award Hall of Fame: Pua and Heather Rochlen run the family business started in 1964, with six stores across three islands.
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O‘ahu Headlines
Honolulu Council OKs Sponsorship of Public Facilities
Legislation to allow private sponsorship of city parks and other public facilities in order to garner more revenue for the city was unanimously adopted Wednesday by the Honolulu City Council.
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Honolulu City Council Approves Property Tax-Fueled Fund for Climate Projects
The measure would deposit 1.5% of property tax revenue into a fund dedicated to climate resiliency. That’s about $8.6 million a year.
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Navy to Remove USS Arizona Mooring Platforms After 80 Years
The U.S. Navy will be placing buoys and anchors in Pearl Harbor waters next week to prepare for the removal of decades-old mooring platforms on the USS Arizona.
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Mānoa Falls Trail Closed Due to Fallen Tree Limb, Bamboo
Mānoa Falls Trail was closed Thursday after a large tree limb fell, bringing down a large swath of bamboo with it. Three people sustained minor injuries.
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HPD Seizes Cash, Gambling Machines in Kalihi
When police raided the operation and how many devices and cash was confiscated during the operation was not immediately made public.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
Kona Property Housing Migrants Under Investigation for Code Violations
A Kona property where dozens of migrants were reportedly living in poor conditions is now under scrutiny by Hawaiʻi County building enforcement officials.
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Admission Fees Back on the Table for Pana‘ewa Rainforest Zoo & Gardens
Admission fees at Pana‘ewa Rainforest Zoo & Gardens are back on the table as Hawaiʻi County is moving forward with revised proposed rule changes for the Pana‘ewa Recreational Complex.
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HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE
Nisshodo Candy Store Blends Local Favorites with New Flavors
2025 SmallBiz Editor’s Choice Award Hall of Fame: Michael and Ursula Hirao make and sell mochi and other Japanese treats from their Iwilei facility.
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Maui Headlines
Maui County Taxpayers Encouraged to Weigh In on Budget Proposal
Despite a whopping $1.5 billion proposed budget for fiscal year 2026, Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen proposed tax cuts for owner-occupied homes.
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Property Owner Troubled by ICE Raid That Turned Up ‘Nothing’
The property owner is criticizing the manner in which armed Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents rousted her and her family, along with other occupants including Philippine teachers with visas, at a multi-family dwelling in Kahului.
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DOH Issues Red Placard to Maui L&L on Dairy Road for a Cockroach Infestation
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health, Maui Food Safety Branch issued a red “closed” placard and immediately closed a Maui location of L&L Hawaiian Barbecue owned and operated by Maui L & L Food Inc.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Kaua‘i Councilman Announces Run for Mayor
Bernard Carvalho Jr. announced his candidacy on Wednesday at the Kaua‘i War Memorial Convention Hall in Līhu‘e. While he currently serves as a council member, Carvalho previously served as mayor from 2000-2018.
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Kaua‘i Bus Launches New Tap-and-Ride System
The Kaua‘i Bus has a new account-based ticketing system powered by Masabi’s Justride open platform.
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Dorcey and Smith Are ‘Outstanding’
Government officials, including Rep. Nadine Nakamura, and the Agency on Elderly Affairs recognize the efforts and contributions of 10 Kauai Older Americans who were nominated by the public at the Older American Month “Flip the Script on Aging” Recognition ceremony at the Outrigger Kauai Beach Resort on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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