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Military Bill Neglects Hawaiʻi’s Needs, Case Says
U.S. Rep. Ed Case is blasting military appropriation legislation that is moving through the House of Representatives as “shortchanging” priorities critical to Hawaiʻi, including environmental cleanup and military infrastructure.
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As Immigration Fears Reverberate, Hawaiʻi’s COFA Communities Work to Stay Informed
Here in Hawaiʻi, one particularly vulnerable immigrant community is made up of those in the country as part of COFA, the Compact of Free Association — an arrangement between the U.S. and island nations throughout Micronesia that gives citizens of those countries permission to live and work in the U.S. in exchange for a U.S. military presence in their homelands.
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Top Hawaiʻi Tourism Official Claims Retaliation for Reporting Mismanagement
More problems within the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority are coming to light in the lawsuit by Isaac Choy, a former vice president of finance.
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New Laws Signed By the Governor Will Soften Criminal Prosecution of Juveniles in Hawaiʻi
One of the new laws would ban the arrest and criminal treatment of any child under 12 years old, and another would guarantee parole for anyone, even multiple murderers who commit the crime before their 21st birthday.
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State Legislature Rules in Favor of Hawaiʻi Judiciary
The 2025 legislative session was one of the most successful for the Judiciary: better compensation, more judge positions, and more diversion programs.
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O‘ahu Headlines
Homeless Triage Operation Is Back at Old Stadium Park
The city’s pop-up homeless triage operation has returned to Old Stadium Park in the McCully-Mōʻiliʻili area of South King Street for the third time to provide temporary — and perhaps long-term — housing for a homeless population that grows when other enforcement occurs in nearby Diamond Head, Waikīkī and Chinatown.
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DOE Called for 12 New Schools in ‘Ewa a Decade Ago. It’s Built 2
The education department has been unable to keep up with the housing boom in ʻEwa and Kapolei – even as developers contribute land and money to help build new schools.
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Program for Women in Geosciences Ends Due to Trump Administration’s Funding Cuts
A program at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa that supported dozens of career development activities for women in geosciences and community outreach was terminated by the loss of federal funding, according to a news release from the university.
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Hawaii Business Magazine
This Houseless Village in Wai‘anae Keeps Twinkle’s Vision Alive
Before she died, Twinkle Borge selected leaders for Pu‘uhonua o Wai‘anae. They’re holding the harbor community together as a permanent village is built.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
Hawaiʻi Island Urgent Care Centers Fined $2.19 Million
The attorney representing the owner of the Hilo and Keaau Urgent Care centers on Thursday afternoon said his client is in the process of appealing a cease-and-desist order and fines of $2.19 million for performing clinical laboratory work without the required permits.
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Lifeguard Service Launching at Kohanaiki Beach Park
Kohanaiki will be the 13th beach under HFD lifeguard protection. The tower will be staffed daily.
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Think You Can Spot a Scam? So Did Thousands of Hawai‘i Residents Who Lost Money Last Year.
Local people lost $61.6 million in 2024 to fraud, from romance and cryptocurrency scams to fake concert tickets and gig work. Our writer was one of them.
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Maui Headlines
Affordable Housing Gets a Big Boost in Maui County’s $1.56 Billion Budget
Maui County Council members said the budget is aimed at catching up on development projects and social services after years of being focused on the wildfires and Covid-19.
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Hoʻōla iā Mauiakama Receives $760,528 Grant to Launch Volunteer Rebuild Housing Program
The award will launch the new Volunteer Rebuild Housing Program, expand disaster recovery operations, and enhance coordination of direct services for families impacted by the August 2023 wildfires on Maui.
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Maui’s Single-Family Home Prices Increase; Condo Sales Decline in April and May 2025
Maui’s housing market experienced similar trends in April and May, with both single-family and condominium sales declining compared to the same time last year, according to the latest data from the Realtors Association of Maui.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Kaua‘i Police Commission Seeks Public Input on Traits Needed for Next Chief
The Kaua‘i Police Commission is seeking input from all residents of Kaua‘i regarding the traits and qualities the next chief should possess and is asking community members to participate in the Police Chief Desirable Traits survey between now and June 30.
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