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“Green light for Falls on Fire, 20 years in the making, President declares win while China airs concerns.”

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Green light for Falls on Fire

By STEFAN VERBANO Hawaii Tribune-Herald The controversial Burning Man-inspired festival known as “Falls on Fire” can continue to be held in Papaikou after the Hawaii County Windward Planning Commission voted 4-1 on Thursday in favor of issuing a special usepermit clearing the way for the event to proceed. The countercultural event hosted by video game mogul Andrew Tepper has drawn hundreds of people to his 1,400-acre property along the Hamakua Coast north of Hilo every November for the…Read more

20 years in the making

By STEFAN VERBANO Hawaii Tribune-Herald Hawaii County Mayor Kimo Alameda announced Thursday that after more than two decades of advocacy, the 364-acre coastal Puna property known as Honolulu Landing had been acquired by the county for preservation. The $3.7 million deal was made possible by the County Council’s unanimous approval of Resolution 286-25 on Sept. 17 last year. It authorizedthe Department of Finance to negotiate the property’s purchase using funds from the Public Access, Open…Read more

President declares wins while China airs concerns

Beijing: Iran war ‘should have never happened’ By TREVOR HUNNICUTT and LIZ LEE Reuters BEIJING – President Donald Trump entered his final talks with Xi Jinping on Friday touting economic wins that gave markets little to cheer, while Beijing warned Washington about mishandling Taiwan and said its war with Iran should never have started. Trump is making the first visit by a U.S. president to China, America’s main strategic and economic rival, since his last in 2017, and has been seeking…Read more


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