“Visitor arrivals to Hawaii flat in ’25, I spent zero time with him, Harsher penalties sought for aquarium fish violators.”
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Today’s Front PageVisitor arrivals to Hawaii flat in ’25By ALLISON SCHAEFERS Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii ended 2025 with nearly flat visitor arrivals and a tourism economy still short of its pre-COVID peak – and below what many hotels and small businesses say they need to stay afloat. Preliminary data released Thursday by the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism shows 9.64 million visitors came to Hawaii lastyear, a 0.6% dip from 2024 and far short of the 10.4 million arrivals recorded in 2019. The slowdown, which…Read more ‘I spent zero time with him’By The New York Times The Department of Justice on Friday released the largest batch of Jeffrey Epstein files to date, a giant tranche including 3 million more pages of documents and thousands of videos and images. The documents shed new light on the disgraced financier’s relationships with several prominent figures, including Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. They also contain a significant number of uncorroborated tips to law enforcement. Here are what the…Read more Harsher penalties sought for aquarium fish violatorsCounty Council urges state lawmakers to pass a ban By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald A bill has been introduced in the state Legislature that would establish a criminal penalty andincrease monetary fines for aquarium fishing violations. Senate Bill 2078, introduced by Sen. Dru Kanuha, a Kona Democrat, clarifies that each fish or aquatic life specimen taken in violation of certain fishing laws regarding aquarium fish and the possession and use of prohibited explosives, electrofishing devices,and…Read more |
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