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Governor Considers Vetoing Parts of the Budget, Plus Housing and Tax Credit Bills
Measures that would end tax credits for film production and amend the state law that allows law enforcement to seize property such as houses and cars in criminal investigations are being considered for veto by Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green.
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State Republican Lawmakers Meet with the White House, Federal Officials
Hawaiʻi state senators Brenton Awa and Samantha DeCorte, and state Rep. Diamond Garcia spoke to officials from the federal departments of the interior and defense to find ways to reduce the Native Hawaiian housing list.
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Hawaiʻi’s Math Teaching Deemed ‘Unacceptable’
A nonpartisan national council that analyzed the quality of the nation’s math teaching found Hawaiʻi to be one of seven states with an “unacceptable” rating for math education.
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Ridding State Capitol of Water Leaks Nears Completion
Keeping rainwater out of subterranean spaces of the state Capitol has been a big undertaking that now is within sight of completion by September after some unexpected extra effort.
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Hawaiʻi’s SNAP Recipients at Risk of Losing Nutritional Benefits
Around 158,000 of Hawaiʻi’s low-income seniors, families and single adults could lose essential nutrition education and access to local produce by the end of September if the U.S. House- proposed tax bill, which would cut an estimated $300 billion from the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, is approved by the Senate.
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Hawaii Business Magazine
DEI Is Alive and Well in Hawai‘i
While sometimes demonized, local leaders say the underlying values of diversity, equity and inclusion still play an important role in the Islands.
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O‘ahu Headlines
Grant Changes Approved for Rail-Affected Businesses
The Honolulu City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to pass Bill 31, which increases the maximum allowed annual revenue for affected small businesses to $1 million, up from $750,000, under the city’s transit construction mitigation fund, or TCMF, grant program.
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Chinatown Rail Station Design Comes into Focus
The public will soon get a close look at renderings for the proposed Chinatown rail station, one of the final six planned stations along an overhead “guideway” rail track that are expected to be cheaper to build and operate, look different and attract local subcontractors to do the work.
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DAGS Takes on Convention Center Project Despite ‘Aggressive’ Timetable
The state Department of Accounting and General Services has pledged to help the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority through a leadership change that put $100 million worth of Hawai‘i Convention Center repairs at risk.
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Sponsored By Hawai’i Community Foundation
Helping Leaders Lead
The HANO Fellows Program offers knowledge, skills, and support to new nonprofit leaders throughout the Islands.
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Police Set Out to Curb Violence on West Oʻahu. Traffic Citations Soared.
Honolulu police said they stepped up traffic enforcement on the Westside last summer to help them find criminals and guns. Some residents said they felt harassed.
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City Passes Set of Bills to Aid Crack Down on Illegal Game Rooms
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi plans to sign three bills that will further the crack down on illegal gambling. The bills were passed on Wednesday by the city council.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
Council Votes to Protect Parks and Rec Staffers
The Hawaiʻi County Council on Thursday voted to indemnify against liability former Department of Parks and Recreation director Maurice Messina, former deputy director Michelle Hiraishi and four current or former Parks and Rec employees in a wrongful death lawsuit related to a fatal workplace incident more than four years ago.
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Hawaiʻi to Settle Teacher’s Claim He Was Fired Over False Abuse Allegation
Hawaiʻi is set to pay $140,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a former Big Island teacher who claims the state education department defamed and wrongfully fired him in 2019 after he was accused of child abuse.
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Hawaii Business Magazine
Kaimuki Auto Repair Offers Straight Talk and Fair Prices
2025 SmallBiz Editor’s Choice Award winner: Owner and mechanic Alan Nakamura works to earn customers’ trust in the family business.
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One-Way Traffic on Aliʻi Drive to Revert Back to Two-Way Pattern
During the 30-day trial period, community feedback returning the traffic pattern to its original two-way flow.
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Maui Headlines
Maui County Council to Hear Response to Vacation Rentals Conversion Today
A key Maui County Council committee will hear testimony today on Mayor Richard Bissen’s proposal to convert less than half of Maui’s short-term vacation rentals into long-term housing for local residents that’s expected to trigger a loss of $60 million in tax revenue while lowering sales and rental prices.
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Maui Council Approves Staff Pay Raises After Contentious Debate on Transparency
After a tense 90-minute debate, the Maui County Council voted 6-3 on Friday to give its staff a 15% pay increase, plus an additional 5% for experience- and performance-based “step” increases.
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Maui Marketing Campaign Kicks Off
A $6 million Maui emergency marketing campaign is finally underway some four months after Gov. Josh Green released the funds to help counter the continued softness from the August 2023 Maui wildfires and the expected downturn due to the wildfires in Los Angeles, Hawaiʻi’s top tourism source market.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Postal Service is Hosting Open Houses in Kauaʻi This Month
The community will have the opportunity to learn about assistant rural carrier and rural carrier associate positions currently available at facilities in Kauaʻi with two open house events in Līhuʻe.
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