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‘Green Fee’ Project Spending Faces ShakeupHow the state spends nearly $130 million on initial projects to protect natural resources, mitigate disaster risk and improve visitor experiences under Hawaiʻi’s new “Green Fee” program is facing reshuffling at the Legislature. Star-Advertiser. |
Debate Over Hawaiʻi Income Taxes Gums up Budget NegotiationsA majority in the Senate last week described to a group of House members what sounded like a line in the sand over a pending Hawaiʻi income tax relief bill that could dramatically affect how much revenue the state has to spend next fiscal year. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. |
Hawaiʻi Secures $600K Federal Grant to Boost Specialty CropsThe funding will support projects designed to enhance the competitiveness of locally grown fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, horticulture and nursery crops. KHON2. |
Online Scams Stole $55M From Kupuna Last YearKupuna in Hawaiʻi over the age of 60 dropped more than $55 million to online scams last year, with fake investments, cryptocurrency and cryptocurrency wallet scams accounting for the biggest online losses. Star-Advertiser. |
National Weather Service Predicts El Nino This SummerHurricane season is coming — and the likelihood of an El Nino cycle only will increase the probability that one could hit the Hawaiian Islands. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. |
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O‘ahu HeadlinesOʻahu’s North Shore: Where the Buffalo Roam?If the State Board of Agriculture and Biosecurity Approves, American Bison From Montana Will Soon Be on a Plane to Hawaiʻi. Civil Beat. |
A New University of Hawaiʻi Study on Flooding in Waikīkī Highlights a Rising ThreatUH researchers predict that rising ocean levels will lead to more flooding in the low-lying area, eventually on a daily basis, and the waters will contain sewage. Hawaii News Now. |
Teen Vaping on the Rise in Hawaiʻi: Schools Install Sensors to Catch Students in the ActMore than 70 campuses, including Kamehameha, Mililani and Radford High Schools have installed vape detection sensors inside bathrooms and other private areas. KHON2. |
Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesHawaiʻi Police Department to Test, Evaluate New External Ballistic Vest UniformHawaiʻi Police Department in May will embark on a 30-day operational test and evaluation of a new external ballistic vest uniform for patrol officers. Big Island Now. |
DLNR Marine Initiative Launches on Big Island in MayThe state Department of Land and Natural Resources will host seven “talk-story” sessions on Hawaiʻi Island next month seeking public input about incorporating local knowledge into plans for managing marine resources. Tribune-Herald. |
Funds Released for Waikoloa Village Library: Building Will Cost at Least $21M and Could Open in 2028Gov. Josh Green has released $21 million in state funding to build a long-sought public library in Waikoloa Village. Tribune-Herald. |
Maui HeadlinesMaui Police Commander Suspended in Connection With Illegal Fireworks IncidentThe head of MPD’s Criminal Intelligence Unit, Lt. Michael Vaituulala, has reportedly been suspended in connection with an illegal fireworks incident on New Year’s Day. Hawaii News Now. |
Maui Fire Lawsuit Payouts Are NearFew Survivors Will Break Even. Money could start flowing to victims by June, nearly two years after the settlement was finalized. Civil Beat. |
Standoff Continues Over Control of East Maui StreamsAgriculture company Mahi Pono currently operates the East Maui Irrigation system, and has been vying for a 30-year lease to continue doing so. The county’s East Maui Water Authority has advocated that it’s better suited to manage the flow of Maui stream water as a public entity. Hawai‘i Public Radio. |
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Kaua‘i HeadlinesSenate Confirms Circuit Court Judges for Kauaʻi, MauiLast week, the Hawaiʻi State Senate confirmed the appointment of Judge Michael K. Soong to the Circuit Court of the 5th Circuit on Kauaʻi. Kaua‘i Now. |
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