The Hawaii Business team will be taking a break tomorrow to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday. See you again on Monday!
Top Headlines
Entire HTA Board Resigns Amid Calls for New Leadership, Direction
All 12 members of the Hawaii Tourism Authority board have resigned.The members have been slowly conceding since the governor signed an HTA overhaul bill, Senate Bill 1571, last month, turning the board into an advisory committee.
DOE Faces Big Funding Shortfall for School Repairs And Construction
Lawmakers are wary about giving the education department more money and control over construction funds after leaders have struggled to spend millions of dollars in recent years.
Domestic Abuse Victims Need Attorneys. Few In Hawaiʻi Can Afford Them
Domestic violence advocates and attorneys say ongoing vacancies at the Domestic Violence Action Center contribute to the state’s lack of affordable legal services for survivors.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating the “cybersecurity event” that plagued Hawaiian Airlines for at least three days last week as part of the alleged actions of an international group of cyber-thieves known as Scattered Spider.
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.
Police Commission Discusses Process to Pick New HPD Chief
The Honolulu Police Commission is trying to come up with a selection process for Honolulu’s next top cop. In Wednesday’s hearing, commissioners discussed whether they would use an outside consulting firm to find candidates for Honolulu’s police chief.
Crime on Oʻahu Is Down Except in One Category — Murder
Honolulu Police Chief Joe Logan attributes the declining crime rate to the work of his officers, but a researcher with the University of Hawaiʻi said it’s likely part of a broader social trend.
HPD to Increase Patrols on July 4 Weekend as Traffic Fatalities Continue to Spike
The Honolulu Police Department is adjusting schedules, limiting vacations, and using overtime to ensure a heavy presence on the July Fourth weekend. Traffic enforcement is one of the priorities, as fatal crashes have surged on Oʻahu.
DOH Responds to 300-Gallon Fuel Leak at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
The state Department of Health said there is no risk to public health after it responded to a 300-gallon release of fuel at an underground fuel pump house on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Tuesday afternoon.
Officials Look Into Ways to Cut Down on Government Employees’ Transportation Footprint
Some of the potential solutions included boosting the state’s carpool program, parking stall sharing among employees and subsidized public transportation passes.
The city Department of Design and Construction said work will begin July 14 to improve aged and degraded pedestrian and vehicular bridges at the municipal golf course at 404 Kapahulu Ave., on the perimeter of Waikiki and the Ala Wai.
Annual Independence Day Parade and Extravaganza to Light Up Kailua-Kona on 4th of July
The much-anticipated annual Independence Day Parade begins at 6 p.m. and will once again wind through the heart of Kailua-Kona, from Kona Gym to Coconut Grove Marketplace.
Cyrus Johnasen Joins Pacific Media Group as the General Manager for the Big Island Radio Operations
Johnasen comes to PMG after serving four years for Hawaiʻi County, from 2020 to 2024, first as public information officer and later as chief of staff for Mayor Mitch Roth.
Vote on Maui Short-Term Rentals Delayed At Least 3 Weeks
Council members spent most of the day behind closed doors in executive session, but spent the final hour questioning officials about the potential impact of the legislation.
Maui Planning Commission Considers Allowing Hotel in Kīhei Tech Park
Thirty years ago, the Kīhei Research and Technology Park in South Maui was created as a hub for high-tech companies that could help diversify an island economy reliant on tourism and big agriculture. But now the business park could become home to multiple hotels if property owners get the green light from the county.
Hawaiian Electric Tests Goat Grazing as Vegetation Management Option for Landowners
As part of its ongoing wildfire safety strategy, Hawaiian Electric completed a successful demonstration on Maui using livestock as another vegetation management option for landowners and communities.
Morning Contraflow Adjustments Planned Today on Portions of Kūhiō, Kaumualiʻi Highways
Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation notifies motorists that adjustments are planned for today (July 3) to the morning contraflow on Kūhiō Highway and Kaumualiʻi Highway heading to Pacific Missile Range Facility in Kekaha.
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