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Hawaiʻi Legislature Enters Final Stretch as Key Bills Hang in the BalanceWith the 2026 legislative session nearing its end, lawmakers at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol are racing to reach agreements on dozens of major bills now in conference committee. KHON2. |
Legislature Considers Bills to Address Home Insurance Issues Following DisastersUnited Policy Holders is a nonprofit that educates consumers on insurance policies. Their equal justice fellow, Sherry Peterson, is advocating for a measure that would have required insurers to annually give homeowners a replacement cost estimate and clearly state if the current policy is adequate. Hawai‘i Public Radio. |
Bill Proposes Stricter Requirements for Companies Collecting Donations for CharitiesTo ensure transparency, House Bill 1810 would require solicitors who collect donations for charities to display prominant signage explaining that the donations will be resold in for-profit stores. The measure also calls for more robust financial reporting to the public. Hawaii News Now. |
Senate Panel Narrowly Approves Chief Justice NomineeThe Senate Judiciary Committee voted 3-2 Friday to confirm the nomination of Associate Justice Vladimir Devens as Hawaiʻi’s next chief justice, sending its recommendation to the full Senate after hearings that weighed his legal experience and labor background over disclosure and past political activity. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. |
This Rich Hawaiʻi Super PAC is Already Shaping a Key Statewide ElectionPacific Resource Partnership has become a major player in the state’s most important political races. A political action committee backed by Pacific Resource Partnership is again stepping up with loads of cash at a pivotal moment in Hawaiʻi politics. This time the independent expenditure committee — more commonly known as a super PAC — is called For A Better Tomorrow. Civil Beat. |
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O‘ahu HeadlinesNew Design Urged for Replacing O‘ahu JailA state plan to replace O‘ahu’s dilapidated jail may be diverted by a legislative initiative to make the long-envisioned new facility more of a restorative place. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has received about $55 million mainly from the Legislature over the last decade to advance the OCCC replacement project. Star-Advertiser. |
HTA Targets North Shore Gridlock in Updated Management PlansWith O‘ahu’s North Shore unusually quiet after recent flooding drove visitors away, the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority is moving toward approval of a new round of destination management plans aimed at mitigating long-standing problems with traffic gridlock, dangerous roadside parking and overcrowded trails. Star-Advertiser. |
‘Degassing’ of Red Hill Tanks Nearing Completion, Navy SaysDecommissioning the Red Hill Bulk Storage Facility will continue next week, with the Navy announcing Friday that it will be “degassing” Tank 11, which it called “another significant milestone.” Star-Advertiser. |
Oʻahu’s New Flood Maps Could Cost YouIn a little more than a month, the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s updated Oʻahu flood maps go into effect. And thousands of properties are being added to the flood zone. Hawai‘i Public Radio. |
Sea-level Rise Might Increase Tainted WaterWaikīkī is at risk of sewage-contaminated flooding as sea levels continue to rise, according to a new study from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. . Star-Advertiser. Hawai‘i Public Radio. |
Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesSulla Sentenced for Role in Hawaiʻi County Housing Credits ScamA third Hawaiʻi Island man has been sentenced for his role in a conspiracy to pay bribes to a Hawaiʻi County official in connection with affordable housing development agreements worth more than $11 million. Former Big Island attorney Paul Joseph Sulla, 79, of Hilo was sentenced Thursday to 60 months in prison. Tribune-Herald. |
Kawaihae Harbor Improvements Detailed in Draft Environmental AssessmentThe Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation is planning to widen Kawaihae Road and improve the cargo yard. Big Island Video News. |
County Launches Coastal Management Education ToolIn addition to providing an overview of different coastal ecosystems in the county, allows users to search an address and select various filters to view potential coastal hazards and regulations specific to that site, among other features. Coastal Zone Map. Tribune-Herald. |
Victoria Hanes Takes Reins as New CEO of HICHCHanes will succeed current CEO Richard Taaffe, who has held the position since 2005 when he started at West Hawaiʻi Community Health Center, which merged with Bay Clinic in 2022 to form HICHC. Tribune-Herald. |
Maui HeadlinesLawsuit: Maui Mayor’s Former Chief of Staff Claims Whistleblower RetaliationLeo Caires, who served as Maui Mayor Richard Bissen’s chief of staff from January 2023 to October 2024, was met with hostility, demoted and ultimately fired after he uncovered and reported financial misconduct being carried out by other county employees, according to a lawsuit filed in circuit court. Civil Beat. |
HIDOE Opens 47-unit Housing Project on Maui to Support Lahaina EducatorsThe Hawaiʻi State Department of Education marked the opening of its Lahaina educator workforce housing development, a $20 million project designed to support teacher retention and strengthen public education on Maui. Maui Now. |
Loss of Land in Storm Complicates Recovery for ‘Īao Valley ResidentsMaui County Mayor Richard Bissen said the county was looking at bringing soil runoff back to restore people’s properties. Maui Now. |
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Kaua‘i HeadlinesWest Kaua‘i Residents Want This Remote Beach Park ReopenedThe remote Polihale State Park is a popular West Kaua‘i beach for locals to swim, camp, fish and surf, but the park’s access gate has been closed for six weeks with boulders blocking the road. Civil Beat. |
‘Shared Vision’: Blessing Ceremony Hosted for New Lima Ola Community Garden in ‘Ele‘eleA shared vision of partners Kaua‘i County and Leadership Kaua‘i is now reality in ‘Ele‘ele with a new space that will bring community members together for food, connection and stewardship. Kaua‘i Now. |
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