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Hawaiʻi Lawmakers Head Into Final Vote Week With More Than 270 Bills Still in Play
Of the nearly 3,000 bills that were introduced at the Legislature, about 270 have made it to the final step of the legislative process. Most of the measures will be voted on a final time by the House and Senate on Wednesday, and the legislative session will end on Friday.
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It’s a Wrap: A Bill to Enhance Spending Rebates for Film Productions in Hawaiʻi Is Set for Passage
Negotiators in the state House and Senate on Friday agreed on a compromise draft of a bill to increase incentives to make movies, episodic shows, TV specials and commercials in Hawaiʻi after several bills in recent years aimed at attracting more film productions with enhanced incentives failed to win approval.
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Bill Stalls to Allow Insurers to Sue Fossil Fuel Companies
A bill aiming to allow Hawaiʻi insurers to seek damages against fossil fuel companies for the corporations’ role in climate change-related disasters stalled in the Legislature on Friday.
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Hawaiʻi Families Need Preschool. Who Will Fund It?
Finding a preschool could get even harder as the possibility of federal funding cuts looms. Not to mention that Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke, a champion of efforts to expand preschool access, is on a leave of absence amid a state investigation. And nearly all early learning bills died this year. Can Hawaiʻi still reach its goal of providing preschool to all 3- and 4-year-olds by 2032?
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O‘ahu Headlines
HART to Receive $89M Rail Reimbursement, State Says
The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation is slated to receive more than $89.43 million in reimbursements toward the cost to construct the city’s over $10-billion rail project, state officials say.
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Honolulu Police Chief Search Nears Final Decision
The search for Honolulu’s next police chief is entering its final phase, with a decision expected later this month after an extensive process involving community input and national recruitment.
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Lake Wilson Closed as Wahiawā Dam Rehab Gets Underway
State officials have closed public access to Lake Wilson in advance of a major Wahiawā Dam rehabilitation project. Wahiawā Freshwater Park will remain open for onshore activities, but lake access via the boat ramp, reservoir banks and reservoir shores is prohibited.
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Time to Leave the College Nest. Now What?
Searching for a job right after graduation can be a perilous task. Here’s what I learned from my journey that might help others.
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Soldiers From 9 Countries Compete in Hawaiʻi in Squad Contest
On Monday at Schofield Barracks they did a “stress shoot,” in which soldiers ran, climbed and pushed themselves physically to increase their heart rates and breathing before shooting at targets. Soldiers from each squad cheered each other on and pushed each other as comrades struggled.
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Honolulu Police Shoot Teen in Stolen Vehicle
Interim Chief Rade Vanic said a police officer was injured in the incident, but did not provide details on the extent of the officer’s injuries.
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This North Shore Resident Keeps Open a Community-Led Hub From Her Garage
Sharmaine Arial’s spot is now called “Sharmaine’s Hub” located at Kukea Circle. Now, more people have been donating to her to give to other flood victims.
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Hawai‘i Island Headlines
General Plan Debate Rages On: Council Committee Narrowly Advances ‘2045’ Version
Supporters of two competing long-term public planning documents turned out in droves Monday at a Hawaiʻi County Council committee meeting, some making claims that were later characterized by one council member as “conspiracy theories” and “AI psychosis.”
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Kīlauea Volcano Alert Level Raised to Watch as Lava Flows Begin
Lava flows from the north vent at Kīlauea began early Monday afternoon, as the Hawaiʻi island volcano builds towards episode 46 of the ongoing summit eruption.
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Maui Headlines
Council Deals With Housing Refund, Adds Millions for Storm Response, Sends Houseless Bill to Committee
Maui County Council members passed on second and final reading Friday a bill to refund $234,050 to Kamalani Ventures LLC for overpayments related to a 2015 workforce housing agreement.
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County Announces Closures of Ukumehame Firing Range, Wahikuli Terrace Park
County officials said assessments found berm damage at both the pistol and rifle ranges, requiring repairs before the facility can safely reopen.
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ʻIkenākea Development Opens Hale O Piʻikea, Delivers 223 Affordable Rentals to South Maui
ʻIkenākea Development has opened Hale O Piʻikea, a three-phase affordable rental community in Kīhei delivering 223 new homes for Maui families, individuals and kūpuna. Representing $141 million total cost, the project is one of the largest and most significant affordable housing developments completed on Maui in recent years.
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Kaua‘i Headlines
Kauaʻi County Council Chair Expresses Frustration Over Suspension of Junk Vehicle Disposal Services
The Kaua‘i County Council Chair, Mel Rapozo, expressed frustration over the recent announcement that the county has suspended its derelict vehicle disposal services. Kaua‘i County Public Information Officer Meghan Wright said the current capacity challenge is related to the high volume of vehicles being processed.
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Kauaʻi Democratic Party Elects New Leadership
The Kauaʻi Democratic Party held its 2026 Biennial Convention on Saturday. Margie Merryman was elected as the new Kauaʻi County Democratic Party chair.
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Sewage 3 Feet Underground? Hanalei Pushes for $19 Million Sewer System
Kauaʻi’s picturesque Hanalei is home to a lot of iwi kūpuna — and cesspools. The former makes it much harder to address the latter. A local nonprofit is suggesting the community pursue a $19 million, 30-year sewer system that advocates believe will minimally impact iwi kūpuna found throughout the town’s yards and sand dunes.
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