“Bills seek to bolster Pahoa, Recent storms stall isle tourism rebound, and A downturn in Las Vegas could signal tough times for the nation.”
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Today’s Front PageBills seek to bolster PahoaBy STEFAN VERBANO Hawaii Tribune-Herald The Hawaii County Windward Planning Commission will consider three bills at its meeting Thursday that would rezone parts of downtown Pahoa, allowing for a greater scope of commercial activities including agricultural processing, co-workingoffice spaces, “cultural enterprises” – even indoor sports arenas. Introduced by Puna Councilwoman Ashley Kierkiewicz, Bills 124 and 126 would change zoning designations for a stretch of mainstreet Pahoa from…Read more Recent storms stall isle tourism reboundBy ALLISON SCHAEFERS Honolulu Star-Advertiser Back-to-back Kona-low storms slammed Hawaii just as its visitor industry was beginning to stabilize, triggering widespread trip cancellations, erasing key March and April bookings and stalling what tourism leaders say was the first sustained momentum since the 2023 Maui wildfires. The storms, which delivered intense rain, damaging winds and localized flooding across multiple islands,struck at a fragile moment for the state’s largest economic…Read more A downturn in Las Vegas could signal tough times for the nationBy REIS THEBAULT NYTimes News Service LAS VEGAS – These days, the high rollers are still rolling into Las Vegas, but those on a budget no longer feel like winners. Even as private jets pack the airport and VIPs crowd the high-stakes tables, a steady decline in overall visitors is sendingripples of worry through this city and beyond. Casinos have closed card rooms, restaurants have cut hours, and resorts have scrambled to lure customers back with deals and discounts. And pain in Las Vegas,…Read more |
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