“How the Federal Government shutdown impacts Hawaii.”
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How the Federal Government Shutdown Impacts HawaiʻiWith 24,000 federal civilian workers in Hawaiʻi, it is unclear how many and exactly what services could be impacted. Hawaii News Now. KHON2. |
Mail-in vs In-Person: State Elections Commission DividedThe state elections commission is divided over mail-in versus in-person voting, with allegations of mishandled and miscounted ballots unresolved, and some calling for the voting director to lose his job. KHON2. |
3D-Printed Shelters by Hawaiʻi Scientists Protect Baby CoralsUniversity of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa scientists have just released results from more than a year long study on the key to restoring Hawaiʻi’s coral populations. Hawaii News Now. |
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O‘ahu HeadlinesHonolulu Councilmembers Urge More Department Coordination During EmergenciesHonolulu councilmembers pushed the city Department of Emergency Management for more coordination and public awareness for evacuation plans following the July tsunami warning. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
Police Arrest Suspect in Waikīkī Bank Robbery18 people treated at scene after man released pepper spray. Officials said the 66-year-old suspect turned himself in at the Kapolei Federal Building on Tuesday and he was arrested for robbery. Hawaii News Now. |
Police Praise Surveillance Camera Pilot Project for Deterring Break-InsThe six-month, $65,000 project involves trailers placed in areas of high criminal activity. Hawaii News Now. |
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Family Court Must Release Records In Isabella Kalua Child Abuse DeathThe Hawaiʻi Supreme Court on Tuesday broke with more than two decades of precedent to order the release of 975 pages showing how the 6-year-old was placed with parents now accused of killing her. Civil Beat. |
‘You Take What You Can Get’: Hawaiʻi Brushed Off Signs Of Abuse At Foster HomeSome boys tried to warn about what was happening, but their reports were discounted or ignored. Civil Beat. |
They Signed Up For Co-Living In Honolulu And Got A ‘Hell Hole’Dozens of people have been living in a downtown office building without kitchens, air conditioning and proper ventilation. The landlord says he is working to address safety concerns and plans to convert the building to student housing. Civil Beat. |
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Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesInvasive Species Control Efforts Literally Are Paying OffThree biological control programs aimed at tackling invasive species in Hawaiʻi are showing positive economic returns, with two delivering especially strong results, according to a recent economic analysis conducted by the University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization. Tribune-Herald. |
Hawaiʻi Police Department Holds Memorial Service to Honor K9 ArcherThe Hawaiʻi Police Department held a private memorial service on Tuesday to honor the life and service of K9 Archer, who died after being left unattended in a police vehicle. Hawaii News Now. KITV4. |
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Maui HeadlinesMaui Plans To Redraw Its Coastal Development LinesThe county has started the long process of reevaluating the Special Management Area maps that govern which parts of the island are subject to enhanced protections for environmental, cultural and historic resources. Civil Beat. |
Maui United Way Joins Community Partners to Build Firebreak Around Lahainaluna HSMaui United Way brought together local alumni, community leaders and partners including Hawaiian Electric, Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Lahaina Excavation, and Maui Emergency Management Agency to launch the Lahainaluna Firebreak Initiative. Maui Now. |
Maui Council Approves MPD Participation in Joint Terrorism Task Force With the FBIMaui County Council members have given initial approval to Bill 92, which authorizes the mayor to enter into an agreement with the Federal Bureau of Investigation for Maui County to participate in a Joint Terrorism Task Force, Honolulu Division. Maui Now. |
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Kaua‘i HeadlinesKapaʻa Swimming Pool Reopens This Week Following 2-Week ClosureKapa‘a Swimming Pool reopens Oct. 1 for its regular schedule after Kaua‘i County Department of Parks and Recreation completed repairs of mechanical issues that caused the pool to close 2 weeks ago. Kauai Now. |
Aloha ‘Ike ResurrectedThe Kauaʻi Economic Development Board agreed to “resurrect” the Aloha ‘Ike program, and a fundraising gala at Royal Sonesta Kauai Resort Friday served to formalize the decision. Garden Island. |
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