“Today’s Front Page: Former Big Island attorney sentenced.”
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Today’s Front PageFormer BI attorney sentencedBy Tribune-Herald staff A third Hawaii Island man has been sentenced for his role in a conspiracy to pay bribes to a Hawaii County official in connection with affordable housing development agreements worth more than $11 million. Former Big Islandattorney Paul Joseph Sulla, 79, of Hilo was sentenced Thursday to 60 months in prison. Two of his partners in the scheme were sentenced earlier this year. Attorney Gary Charles Zamber, 56, of Keaau was sentenced in January to 70 months in prison,…Read more More sections of Aloha Stadium toppledBy DAVE REARDON Honolulu Star-Advertiser Dismantlement of the old Aloha Stadium remains on schedule despite the Kona-low storms of recent weeks, developers said Thursday, after a large section of the 50,000-seat structure was pulled down by Aloha Halawa District Partners, the private entity in partnership with the state in the New Aloha Stadium Entertainment District project. “Fortunately we were at a stageof work that the storms did not affect,” said Justin Lui, AHDP’s project manager…Read more Disasters are putting strain on insurance market in stateStudy: Higher rates, unavailable coverage hurting homeowners By NINA WU Honolulu Star-Advertiser Will the latest Kona low storms further strain Hawaii’s home insurance market, resulting in greater gaps in coverage? The Insurance Fairness Project released a report Thursday detailing how costly climate disasters will shift Hawaii’s risk profile, resulting in even higher property insurance rates. This, in turn, will worsen Hawaii’s insurance crisis, leaving homeowners to pay the price. …Read more |
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