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Today’s Front PageState tourism faces slow holiday seasonBy ALLISON SCHAEFERS Honolulu Star-Advertiser Visitor arrivals to Hawaii fell nearly 3% in October, marking the sixth consecutive month of decline, even as overall spending climbed to $1.7 billion, according to preliminary data released Friday by the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. Some 749,095 visitors came to the Hawaiian islands last month, downfrom 771,673 in October 2024. However, nominal daily spending per person, not adjusted for inflation, rose to nearly…Read more Overhaul of county’s affordable housing rules eyedBy DANIEL FARR Hawaii Tribune-Herald Hawaii County officials are inviting a limited number of residents to weigh in on proposed changes to the county’s affordable housing rules at a second public housing summit on Monday from 1 to 4 p.m. in Hilo. The meeting, by invitation only, will offer an overview of a sweeping overhaul of the county’s affordable housing policy and give participants an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback before the updated rules move forward. Monday’s…Read more Shoppers across US power through Black FridayBy KAILYN RHONE NYTimes News Service Even at a time of inflation, tariff concerns and economic uncertainty, Americans opened their wallets on Black Friday, chasing deep discounts and stretching their budgets where they could. Data released Saturday showed that shoppers seized on Thanksgiving and Black Friday deals, spending significantly more than last year online and slightly more in stores, though they grew moreselective about what they put in their carts. Shoppers made an estimated $11.8…Read more |
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