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“Today’s Front Page”:  ‘She’s always had the ipu in her hand, bills to protect reef fish from poaching advance, and Banyan Drive bills advance in Legislature.”

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‘She always had the ipu in her hand’

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Saturday’s memorial service for the late kumu hula Nalani Kanaka’ole-Zane was a celebration of life that ran the gamut of human emotion with remembrances eliciting both tears and laughter. Kanaka’ole-Zane, who died Jan. 3 at 79, was, in addition, an artist, songwriter, poet, cultural matriarch and veteran Merrie Monarch judge, and thousands attended the gathering at the Edith Kanaka’ole Multi-Purpose Stadium in Hilo. “She definitely would not…Read more

Bills to protect reef fish from poaching advance

By CHLOE JONES Honolulu Star-Advertiser State legislators have advanced measures that would ban catching fish in Hawaii waters for aquariums and increase fines for illegal poaching. House Bill 2101 would ban the capture and sale of aquatic fish from Hawaii’s native reefs only for those doing so on behalf of the commercial pet trade, while Senate Bill 2078 would make poaching for aquariums a criminalpenalty punishable by jail time and fines of up to $1,000 per fish. Violators also would be…Read more

Banyan Drive bills advance in Legislature

Goal is to create a community development district for area By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Legislation to facilitate redevelopment of Hilo’s Banyan Drive – once an East Hawaii crown jewel, now a picture of dilapidation and disrepair – continues to move in both the state House and Senate, but not without contention. House Bill 2616, introduced by Rep. Chris Todd, with the endorsement of fellow Big Island Democratic Reps. Sue Keohokapu-Lee Loy and Matthias Kusch, passed 7-1 with…Read more


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