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Hawaiian, Alaska Airlines to Use Locally Made Biofuel
The sister airlines owned by Alaska Air Group also plan to invest in a joint venture between several companies including fuel refinery operator Par Hawaii trying to establish Camelina sativa, also known as false flax, as a major crop in the state for producing sustainable aviation fuel and feed for cattle and chickens.
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Lawmakers Consider Bills to Streamline Construction Projects’ Lengthy Historic Preservation Review
Out of the 1,300 projects submitted for review last year, the State Historic Preservation Division completed reviews on a little over half.
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Hawaiʻi Supreme Court Says Current Rules Are Enough to Prevent AI Abuses
Despite lawyers citing fake, AI-generated citations in court documents, a new report finds existing rules provide adequate safeguards.
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UH Study: COVID-19 Impact on Life Expectancy Felt Less in Hawaiʻi
While life expectancy across the United States declined significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study led by researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health and the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health found that Hawaiʻi experienced a smaller decline compared to national trends.
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Hawai‘i Gun Deaths: Amid Uptick, Leaders Take Debate Underground
The group that brought public health officials, law enforcement and researchers together to talk about how to prevent gun violence hasn’t met in over a year, and efforts to restart it have failed.
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Hawaii Business Magazine
Mana Cruises and Charters Operates Three Small Vessels in Waikīkī and Ko Olina
2025 SmallBiz Editor’s Choice Award winner: Co-founders Jacob Kahiapo and Mash Hatae want to be “exemplary models of responsible tourism.”
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O‘ahu Headlines
New Segment Boosts Skyline’s Ridership
When the city Department of Transportation Services opened the rail line’s Segment 2 on Oct. 16, from Halawa to Kalihi, average daily ridership hovered around 5,000 rides. Often that amount could be 2,000 rides per day or less. But by the end of November 2025, according to DTS, daily ridership numbers have effectively doubled and, in some cases, tripled those counted in preceding months.
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State-Run Slaughterhouse Could Improve Local Meat Production — If Done Right
This year, state lawmakers budgeted $17 million into a “small-animal” slaughterhouse to be built in the Wahiawā area on Oʻahu.
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Hanukkah Celebration in Waikiki to Increase Security After Australia Shooting
After a mass shooting at a Hanukkah event in Australia killed more than a dozen people over the weekend, the Chabad of Hawaii said it will have more security at its menorah lighting event in Waikiki.
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Sponsored by Hawai‘i Community Foundation
This holiday season, give the gift of possibility.
The Catalyst Fund is the heartbeat of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
Waiakea Subdivision Bill to Go to Full Council
The County Council’s Committee on Legislative Approvals and Acquisitions on Tuesday voted to forward a favorable recommendation to the full council for a zoning change allowing an applicant to subdivide a 4.4-acre property near the Hilo Municipal Golf Course into 14 house lots and a road.
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Two Coffee With a Cop Events Will Open Conversations Between West Hawaiʻi Police and Residents This Week
Coffee with a Cop events are intentionally informal and are an essential part of the Hawaiʻi Police Department’s ongoing community outreach to listen to community members.
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Hawaii Business Magazine
Peter Ho, CEO of Bank of Hawai‘i
“It is the best job in the world,” Ho says about his role as CEO of Bank of Hawai‘i. In a far-ranging interview, he told Hawaii Business about his thoughts on the growth trajectory of Hawai‘i’s economy, the future of Bank of Hawai‘i and the role of technology and AI.
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Maui Headlines
Maui Mayor Makes Appointment to Fill Vacant Council Seat
Maui Mayor Richard Bissen on Tuesday appointed Kauanoe Batangan to fill the seat on the County Council that was left vacant Oct. 26 by the death of Kahului area representative Tasha Kama.
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Maui’s Bissen Will Accept Any Vacation Rentals for Long-Term Housing
After approving a plan to convert 6,208 short-term vacation rentals into long-term housing this week, it will now be up to the Maui County Council to decide how many rentals — out of 4,510 — should be allowed to continue to welcome tourists.
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Maui’s $140K Water Mismanagement Fine May Be Waived With Improvements
The state has fined Maui Land & Pineapple Company (MLP) $140,000 for not properly maintaining the Honokohau Ditch system, but the company has an opportunity to rectify the situation without paying the fine.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Kauai Coffee Facing Uncertain Future
Wayne Katayama, the president and general manager of Kauai Coffee, quietly announced that there will be no extensions to the lease, or lease renewals of the lands that Kauai Coffee Company occupies, and 3,100 acres of trees that grow there. Operating since 1987, the company is a vital part of Kaua‘i’s agricultural heritage and local economy.
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Kauai Housing Agency Requests Proposals for Homeless Program Grants
Kauai’s Housing Agency is requesting proposals for homeless program grants.The grant program aims to provide critical services to people currently experiencing homelessness.
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