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Kamehameha Schools Sued Over Race-Based Admissions
The nonprofit group that successfully challenged race-conscious college admissions in the U.S. Supreme Court has filed a new lawsuit — this time against Kamehameha Schools — seeking to overturn the private institution’s long-standing policy of giving preference to students of Native Hawaiian ancestry.
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Former Hawaiʻi Defense Contractor Gets Prison Time For Illegal Donations
A federal judge says Martin Kao’s prison sentence will be a deterrent for others.
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Hawaiʻi Tax Director Accused of Creating ‘Hostile’ Work Environment
Six state Tax Department employees — including the department’s human resources officer — allege that Tax Director Gary Suganuma has created an abusive and hostile work environment over issues that have nothing to do with assisting island taxpayers or ensuring that the state collects what it’s due.
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Gov. Green Says Hawaiʻi Losing $120 Million a Week During Government Shutdown
We’re into day 20 of the federal government shutdown with wide-ranging impacts being felt in Hawaiʻi, including federal employees and the University of Hawaiʻi.
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Free Expo to Help Homebuyers
The Priced Into Paradise Expo returns October 25, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the Neil S. Blaisdell Center, with a powerful mission: to help local residents build a future and find a home right here in Hawai‘i. The one-day event aims to equip first-time homebuyers, homeowners, job seekers, and real estate investors with practical tools, expert insights, and community-driven resources.
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Reviving Hawaiʻi’s Lei Industry One Flower at a Time
BEHawai‘i and the Lei Poinaʻole Project hope to boost local lei flower production and strengthen the art of lei making in the Islands. Despite origins linked to Hawaiian culture, lei sold here now often come from foreign sources.
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O‘ahu Headlines
Skyline Counts 61,968 Rides in First 4 Days After New Segment Opened
City officials counted 61,968 rides taken on Skyline rail trains in the first four days after opening a new 5.2-mile segment that takes passengers into four, critical new stations, including Daniel K. International Airport.
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‘Complete Failure’: Honolulu Permit Workers Say Tech Upgrade Is A Bust
The permitting director insists the new program is working and problems are being fixed, but some staff are begging for a return to the old system.
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Land Dispute Causes Reef and Wave Project to Shift to Oʻahu’s South Shore
Instead of being placed in the water off Mōkapu near the marine base, it will end up off O’ahu’s south side.
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Waterway Maintenance at Moanalua Valley Stream Begins
The city Department of Facility Maintenance says it began using heavy machinery on Friday ) at Manaiki Stream, located in a residential neighborhood within Moanalua Valley.
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What Will New Business Improvement District Mean for Downtown Honolulu?
Downtown Honolulu has a new business improvement district. An effort to make the area safer and cleaner in the hopes it will attract more business, residents and visitors. With a signature Monday morning, Honolulu mayor Rick Blangiardi turned Act 51 into law.
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New Bacteria Species Identified off Coast of Hawaiian Islands
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa believe this discovery will shed light on how unseen microbial life connects Hawaiʻi’s land and sea ecosystems.
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100th Public Pre-K Classroom Opens in Hawaiʻi, Advancing Universal Access for Keiki
Hawaiʻi celebrated a milestone toward making preschool accessible to all keiki with the opening of the state’s 100th public pre-kindergarten classroom at Maunawili Elementary School in Kailua, Oʻahu.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
Commission to Discuss Search for Next Hawaiʻi County Police Chief
The commission will meet at 9 a.m. Friday in the Council Chambers of the County Building in Hilo to finalize key parts of the hiring process, including written questions for qualified applicants. The application deadline is Oct. 31.
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Pohoiki Dredging Project Fails To Open Boat Ramp
The Department of Land and Natural Resources acknowledged the community’s disappointment with the failure of the estimated $5.4-million project.
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Aerial Search Conducted in Kona for Invasive Beetles
No coconut rhinoceros beetles have been detected in East Hawaiʻi, but surveillance efforts are ramping up as the invasive pest remains active in West Hawaiʻi.
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County Continues to Make Progress on Hilo Skatepark
Slowly but surely, the effort to construct a skatepark in Hilo is making progress as contracts are executed for the design and permitting of the structures that may one day stand across from the Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium.
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Café in Hilo Shuts Down After State Inspection Reveals Roach Infestation, Food Safety Violations
A roach infestation and multiple food safety violations forced the immediate shutdown of White Guava Café in Hilo.
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Maui Headlines
Maui Residents File Sunshine Law Complaint Against County Council Over Waiʻehu Housing Vote
Waiʻehu community members who oppose the 119-unit Hale Mahaolu Ke Kahua affordable housing project have escalated their fight, filing a formal Sunshine Law complaint against the Maui County Council.
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Up to $100K Available for Nonprofits Supporting Maui Fire Survivors’ Mental Health
Organizations offering mental health services for Maui wildfire survivors could get a boost of funding. The Maui Recovery Funders Collaborative will be awarding grants to nonprofits that increase access to mental health resources.
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Five Teen Girls Charged in Alleged Assault at Kalama School
Several teenage girls were charged with assault and kidnapping after allegedly holding a 13-year-old boy in a sound proof room at the Kalama Intermediate School campus in Makawao on Friday afternoon.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Amazon Plans to Build a 42,000-Square-Foot Warehouse On Kauaʻi
A real estate development firm has plans to buy 14.6 acres in Līhuʻe to develop the 42,000-square-foot metal warehouse and distribution facility that would operate around-the-clock in the up-and-coming Ahukini Business Park.
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Kauaʻi Bus Community Outreach Event Scheduled This Week
It will highlight the introduction of Kauaʻi Bus’ new battery electric buses and their connection to the Kauaʻi Bus Short Range Transit Plan and Kauaʻi Multimodal Land Transportation Plan.
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