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Green Signs Emergency COVID Vaccine OrderGov. Josh Green has issued an emergency proclamation to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines remain accessible in Hawaiʻi, after recent federal decisions created uncertainty over who could receive the shots. Star-Advertiser. Hawaii News Now. Big Island Now. |
What to Know About the Man Found Guilty of Trying to Assassinate Trump at a Florida Golf CourseRyan Routh, the man who tried to assassinate Donald Trump at a Florida golf course was found guilty by a jury on all counts Tuesday, after which he tried to stab himself in the neck with a pen as his daughter screamed from the courtroom. Associated Press. Star-Advertiser. |
What Hawaiʻi Families Need to Know About Upcoming Federal Changes to Snap ProgramThe Hawaiʻi Department of Human Services is preparing families across the state for changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program known as SNAP that become effective on Oct. 1. Big Island Now. |
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O‘ahu HeadlinesPay-To-Play: Hawaiʻi CEO Pressured Staff To Make Political GiftsCourt documents in an ongoing felony case reveal new details about how employees were reimbursed for making campaign donations.Real estate developer Timothy Lee pressured employees to donate to political campaigns in 2020 and padded a payment to a contractor to reimburse him for campaign donations, according to testimony before an Oʻahu grand jury. Civil Beat. |
HFD Fund Audit Draws Public, Council CommentA city audit that showed a Honolulu Fire Department fund meant to support fire prevention efforts on Oʻahu was instead financing the department’s operations, staffing and new fire equipment purchases with little to no oversight received public comment this week. Star-Advertiser. |
Damien Memorial School and a Former Principal Settle Whistleblower LawsuitA whistleblower lawsuit filed by the former principal of Damien Memorial School has been settled. Arnold Laanui is a retired FBI agent and a proud graduate of the school. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
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Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesArraignment Set for Honolulu Man in Large Meth BustA Hawaiʻi Island judge has found probable cause to try 29-year-old Sione Latu Misinale, accused of possessing almost 6 pounds of methamphetamine. Tribune-Herald. |
Feedback Sought for Kona Airport PlanThe Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation invites the public to attend the first of four public input sessions to guide future developments at Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole (KOA). Tribune-Herald. |
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Next Kīlauea Lava Episode Expected In One WeekScientists say the summit is reinflating, and models indicate that episode 34 is likely to start between September 28 and October 1. Big Island Video News. |
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Maui HeadlinesMaui Land & Pineapple Files Countersuit Over Kapalua Water ShortageMaui Land &Pineapple Co. filed counterclaims in court late Monday night against five entities suing the company over an irrigation water shortage that led the PGA to scrap a prestigious January 2026 golf tournament worth $50 million to Maui’s economy. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. Maui Now. |
Evacuation Order Lifted for Paia After Wildfire Burns Hundreds of AcresThe Maui Emergency Management Agency has lifted all evacuation orders and warnings for the Holomua wildfire near Paia, officials said just after 6 p.m. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. Associated Press. |
State OKs Interim Rule to Protect Molokaʻi From Invasive BeetlesThe Hawaiʻi Board of Agriculture and Biosecurity on Tuesday voted unanimously to pass an interim rule prohibiting the transport of plants, soil, compost and other host material — including gravel and erosion socks — to Molokai from other parts of the state. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. |
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Kaua‘i HeadlinesEnergy Developer Seeks Community Input on Kauaʻi Solar ProjectThe energy developer AES Hawaiʻi is hosting a community meeting Wednesday on Kauaʻi to discuss a proposed solar farm. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
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