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Earnings of Child Actors Protected by Hawaiʻi Law
Gov. Josh Green signed House Bill 874 into law Wednesday alongside Maia Kealoha, the 8-year-old actor playing “Lilo” in Disney’s live-action remake of “Lilo and Stitch”, who joined him at the ceremony.
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Gov. Josh Green Signs Bill Changing Tourism Management
Senate Bill 1571 makes the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority Board of Directors an advisory board again, no longer a policy-making board, following criticism about governance and oversight.
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Matt Elliott, a Former UCLA Administrator, Expected to be Named UH Athletic Director
Matt Elliott, who was key in reshaping the college football landscape, is expected to be named the University of Hawaiʻi’s athletic director, according to people familiar with the situation.
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Hawaii Business Magazine
Hawai‘i’s Got Pride, and Plenty of Fight Too
Six essays from U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono, Randy Soriano, Peter Tui Silva, Walter Kinoshita, Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson, and Camaron Miyamoto on countering attacks on LGBTQ+ rights.
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O‘ahu Headlines
Honolulu City Council Adopts HART’s $968M Budget
The City Council on Wednesday voted unanimously to approve the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation’s $174.7 million operating budget and a $793.6 million capital spending plan, above the current $574 million — a nearly 38.3% increase.
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Honolulu Sewer Fees Increase Approved in Narrow City Council Vote
The measure, which needs to be signed by Mayor Rick Blangiardi, raises rates at a slower pace than initially proposed. Councilman Augie Tulba said it’s still “a heavy lift for many families.”
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HPD Interim Chief Appointment on Hold
The chief of the Hawaiʻi Police Department will not step down from his post ahead of a decision by the Honolulu Police Commission about who will serve as interim chief of the Honolulu Police Department.
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Sponsored By Hawai’i Leadership Forum
Omidyar Fellows Calls on Visionary Leaders to Serve Hawaiʻi
Applications are now open for Cohort X of Hawai‘i Leadership Forum’s Omidyar Fellows, an immersive leadership program shaping a more resilient future for all.
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Civil Rights Advocates Urge Governor to Stop Building New $1B Jail
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and members of the Reimagining Public Safety Coalition gathered outside Gov. Josh Green’s office Wednesday to make their case against the state’s plans to replace the rundown Oahu Community Correctional Center.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
Big Island Attorneys, Businessman Found Guilty in Housing Credits Scam
A 78-year-old Paul Joseph Sulla Jr., 55-year-old Gary Charles Zamber, both attorneys, and 65-year-old businessman Rajesh P. Budhabhatti were convicted Wednesday by a federal jury in Honolulu in connection with a scam in which the trio received Hawaii County affordable housing credits and land conveyances worth at least $10.98 million, with no intention of developing affordable housing.
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Former Kona Teacher Guilty of Sexually Assaulting Minor
A former Konawaena Middle School teacher was convicted last week of continuous sexual assault of a minor younger than 14 and attempted first-degree sexual assault.
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Hawaii Business Magazine
Lonohana Estate Chocolate Is Committed to Ethical Farming and Manufacturing
2025 SmallBiz Editor’s Choice Award winner: Co-founders Lawrence Boone and Seneca Klassen grow cacao trees on O‘ahu’s North Shore for their chocolate bars.
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High Lava Fountains Mark Kīlauea Eruption Episode 24
Scientists reported fountains reached heights of more than 1,000 ft overnight, with large lava flows are covering Halemaʻumaʻu crater floor.
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Head of Maunakea Authority Says Astronomy Funding Cuts Will be ‘Catalytic’ for All Involved
Keck Observatory emphasized that it’s working with Hawaiʻi’s congressional delegation to help pass a budget that will maintain astronomy in the islands.
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Maui Headlines
Key Amendments Proposed for Vacation Rental Phase-Out Bill Ahead of Council Committee Hearing
The contentious debate over the future of thousands of short-term vacation rentals in Maui County is heading to a much-anticipated public hearing Monday, June 9, before the Maui County Council’s Housing and Land Use Committee.
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Judge Temporarily Halts Job Corps Closures, Reinstating Staff and Offering Hope to Maui’s Center
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from shutting down more than 100 Job Corps centers nationwide — including the Maui Job Corps Center — offering a moment of relief for staff and students who just days ago were bracing for sudden closures.
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Maui County Council Passes $1.56B Budget With an Eye on ‘Shifting Federal Priorities’
The council voted Tuesday on a final version of Bill 41, which details a budget about $46 million more than what Mayor Richard Bissen initially proposed in March.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Princeville Residents Take Legal Action Against Developer Over Anthrax-Stricken Land
A plan to convert designated open space into luxury vacation rental housing may pose a public health threat to Princeville residents, visitors, and island residents who work in Princeville, according to the lawsuit.
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