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Suit Challenges How Legislators Turn Blank Bills Into Mid-Session SurprisesLeague of Women Voters targets the use of short-form measures that start out as empty shells. The Hawaiʻi Legislature’s practice of introducing mostly blank placeholder bills and then transforming them into substantive measures mid-session is unconstitutional, the League of Women Voters of Hawaiʻi says in a new lawsuit. Civil Beat. |
Major Changes, Political Conflict Create Confusion Over COVID-19 Vaccines in HawaiʻiWhile the federal approval process for COVID-19 vaccines over past years was routine, this year’s process is full of strife and disruption, with conflicting recommendations. Star-Advertiser. |
Hurricane Kiko Is Weakening on a Forecast Path Expected to Take It North of HawaiʻiAs of 5 a.m. today, maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 85 mph (140 km/h) with higher gusts. Additional weakening is forecast during the next few days, and Kiko is expected to become a tropical storm by the end of the day. Associated Press. Hawaii News Now. KHON2. |
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Hawaiʻi Army National Guard Meets Its Recruiting GoalsAfter a yearslong slump in efforts to recruit new guardsmen and retain old ones, the Hawaiʻi Army National Guard is finally making its recruiting goals. Star-Advertiser. |
O‘ahu HeadlinesHonolululu City Council Requests Audit of Homeless Response ProgramThe Office of the City Auditor is expected to delve into the administration and operation of the city’s homeless response program currently overseen by the Honolulu Emergency Services Department. Star-Advertiser. |
Police Report Progress on Shuttering Illegal Game Rooms on OʻahuThe number of arrests at illegal game rooms on Oʻahu so far this year has surpassed the total for 2024, as Honolulu police work with city planning officials to shut down the operations, which have often been the scene of shootings, robberies and other violent and illicit activities. Star-Advertiser. |
State Agency to Further Invest in Troubled Kakaʻako CondoThe Block 803 Waimanu, an “extraordinary boutique condominium” midrise in Kakaʻako is headed for an extraordinary intervention by a state agency trying to salvage a nearly $10 million investment in the project. Star-Advertiser. |
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Hawaiʻi’s Only Marine Debris Recycling Facility Searches for Funding to Stay AfloatHawaiʻi’s only marine debris recycling center is running at full capacity after opening last summer. It’s part of Hawaiʻi Pacific University’s Center for Marine Debris Research — and a full-time staff of four is turning plastic trawl nets into building materials, roads and more. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
Hawaiian Airlines, Honolulu CC Expand Aviation TrainingHonolulu Community College and Hawaiian Airlines are expanding their partnership with the launch of the Maintenance Technician Development Program, a new initiative to train and hire the next generation of aircraft maintenance technicians. Star-Advertiser. |
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Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesCouncil Advances Charter Amendment on Environmental Management Director QualificationsThe Hawaiʻi County Council on Wednesday passed the first of three required readings of a bill that would amend the County Charter to change qualifications for the director of Environmental Management. Tribune-Herald. |
What to Do About Feral Cats? Group Stresses Education, Sterilization in County Council PresentationAloha Animal Alliance $10 million is spent annually on animal welfare today between county Animal Services, county and state-funded grants, and other donations from animal welfare nonprofits. About $4.7 million came from the county. Tribune-Herald. |
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Big Island Police Dog Dies After Being Left in Hot CarA police dog with the Hawai‘i Police Department died Thursday after he was left in a police car for a long period of time. KITV4. |
Hawai’i Island Police Post Clarification Regarding Social Media Video of Raid in PunaThe Hawaiʻi Police Department issued a statement clarifying that the activity in the Kalapana area was related to a fugitive arrest case involving illegal drugs and guns, not immigration enforcement. Big Island Now. |
Immigration Detainer, ‘Substantial Real Property’ in Labor Trafficking CaseA 26-year-old Kona woman accused of forcing a minor to work has substantial real property, according to the state attorney general’s office. Ludin Yorleny Pena Miranda on Thursday pleaded not guilty of nine counts of first-degree labor trafficking. Tribune-Herald. |
Maui HeadlinesMaui Commercial Boating Industry Struggling While Waiting for Lahaina Harbor to Reopen, Tourism to Rebound.Most companies were just recovering from the pandemic’s six-month shutdown of tourists to Maui, when the Lahaina fire led to visitors being told initially to stay away, a message that still lingers two years later. Maui Now. |
Maui County Drums Up Interest in More ‘Empathetic’ Approach to Relocating Homeless IndividualsThe Maui County Council on Thursday deferred the drafted set of rules, including those that would have required the county to give notice to residents and outreach providers before encampments were removed, and inform those displaced about shelters and “safe zones” where they can stay. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
Burying Power Lines Along Lahainaluna Road Part of Hawaiian Electric’s Grid Hardening PlanThe plans include burying 2.5 miles of power lines along Lahainaluna Road, which could be done in conjunction with Maui County’s plan to widen the major thoroughfare in Lahaina. Maui Now. |
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Kaua‘i HeadlinesNew Boat for Kauaʻi Sea Scouts Arrives at Nāwiliwili HarborFor the first time in 15 years, the Sea Scouts of Kauaʻi have a new boat with the support of the local community. Kauai Now. |
Kaua’i Volunteers Mobilize for 40th Annual International Coastal CleanupThe Ocean Conservancy is celebrating 40 years of action and impact, scheduled for Sept. 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., marking one of the largest single-day efforts worldwide to clean trash from beaches and waterways. Kauai Now. |
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