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Budget Committee Makes a Deal to Save State Tax CutsPart of the result is a new tax bracket created to boost state revenue from joint filers earning over $1 million, heads of household earning over $750,000 and single filers earning over $500,000. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. |
Senators Criticize Proposal to Pause Income Tax BreaksSome state senators are criticizing the Green administration for its proposal to pause the historic income tax break for Hawaiʻi families. That criticism came during Monday’s confirmation hearing for Seth Colby, director for the state Department of Budget and Fiscal Services. Hawai‘i Public Radio. |
Gov. Blasts Auditor Report on Key Homeless ProgramGov. Josh Green blasted Hawaiʻi State Auditor Les Kondo’s preliminary report on his signature tiny homes project, accusing the Legislature’s watchdog of being overly aggressive and expressing an unwillingness to help the administration with the endeavor. Civil Beat. |
Auditor Warns Legislators of Initial Kauhale ConcernsState Auditor Les Kondo has sent an unusual memo to the state Legislature and the head of the state Department of Human Services warning of the need for “immediate attention” to address what Kondo called “improper use of public funds” even as his office continues to conduct an audit of Hawaiʻi’s tiny home kauhale spending across Hawaiʻi. Star-Advertiser. |
Hawaiʻi Elections Officials Announce Political Party Ballot OrderWith the 2026 Primary Election set for Aug. 8, the State of Hawaiʻi Office of Elections held a drawing on Tuesday to determine the order that political parties will appear on the ballot. The party order was determined to be: Nonpartisan, Libertarian Party, Green Party, Republican Party, Democratic Party. Big Island Video News. |
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O‘ahu HeadlinesCity Seeks Bill to Round Cash Transactions Amid Penny ShortageTo address the shortage, the city is asking the Honolulu City Council to pass a bill that would require rounding cash payments for taxes, fees, and other charges to the nearest five cents. KHON2. |
West Oahu Hillside Eyed for New City LandfillThe proposed dump site, known as Makaiwa Hills, spans roughly 150 acres and is owned by James Campbell Company LLC. It sits adjacent to the city’s 37-year-old Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill in Kapolei, which is scheduled to close by March 2, 2028. Star-Advertiser. |
Hawaiʻi Forest Reserves “Are Not Landfills”, Officials ChideRoughly 200 rubber tires were recently discovered, dumped in the Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve. Big Island Video News. KHON2. |
AI Hazard Detection System on Hold Amid Federal Funding PauseThe Department of Emergency Management has been working towards an all-hazard AI detection project. But federal funding for the project has become tight. KHON2. |
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health Fined a Caregiver on O‘ahu for Leaving Clients UnattendedThe DOH Office of Health Care Assurance issued an order against Reymando Fiesta for leaving clients of the Community Care Foster Family Home unattended or without a qualified caregiver. KITV4. |
Years-long Closure of Waikīkī Bathroom ‘disappointing’ to Many, Some Demand AnswersFor the past four years, the city has blamed the bathroom’s closure on vandals who flushed clothes down the toilets, as well as mechanical and electric issues with a pump, requiring more than $40,000 for repairs. Hawaii News Now. |
Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesCommunity Pushing to Stop 36 Large Trees From Being Cut Down at Honokaʻa County ParkThe county has initiated a project to remove 36 mature Cuban mahogany trees because the roots were damaging two parking lots at the Honokaʻa Sports Complex and Skate Park. Big Island Now. |
Recovery Efforts Underway After Downtown Hilo FireNearly five months after a fire ravaged multiple buildings in downtown Hilo, the cause is still unknown, but the investigation into the incident has been closed by the Hawaiʻi Fire Department. Tribune-Herald. |
Renovations Start at Old Hilo HospitalThe work is part of an effort by the Hawaiʻi County Office of Housing and Community Development to establish a coordinated resource hub focused on housing stabilization, workforce readiness, behavioral health and wraparound services. Tribune-Herald. Big Island Video News. Big Island Now. |
Maui HeadlinesMaui County Proposes 2-million-gallon Water Storage Tank in KīheiThe Maui County Department of Water Supply is proposing a 2-million-gallon drinking water storage tank in central Kīhei to improve system reliability, and officials are now accepting public comments on the project. Maui Now. |
New Housing Opportunity Opens for Lahaina EducatorsHawaiʻi educators have a new housing opportunity through a development under the state Department of Education. The $20 million housing project, called Ke ʻAla Punia, includes 47 rental units for educators and staff. Hawai‘i Public Radio. |
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Kaua‘i HeadlinesKaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative Returning Money to MembersKaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative will be returning money to its members, some from 2025 and other money related to balances from 2002 and part of 2003. The Coop’s Board of Directors voted to return $2.7 million in total, according to a news release last week. Kaua‘i Now. |
Hawaiʻi Helicopter Safety: Kauaʻi’s Waimea Canyon to Get CamerasWeather was the main cause of aviation accidents in Hawaiʻi over the past 20 years. The FAA hopes a network of remote cameras can make the skies safer. Civil Beat. |
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