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State Sets up Medicaid Fraud Task Force After Funding CutHawaiʻi is setting up a task force to work with the state Attorney General to fight Medicaid fraud after President Donald Trump cut $3 million a year in federal support citing the state’s failure to obtain a criminal conviction between 2022 and 2025. Star-Advertiser. KITV4. |
Hawaiʻi’s Medicaid Fraud Unit Decertified: Trump Cuts Funds to Hawaiʻi Fraud Unit, Threatening State’s Medicaid FundingHawaiʻi stands to lose around $3 million in federal funding to fight Medicaid fraud after failing to consistently bring criminal cases, the Trump administration said Thursday. Star-Advertiser. KHON2. KITV4. |
Longtime Hawaiʻi Immigration Judge Fired as Trump Purge ContinuesAn ongoing purge by the Trump administration has claimed longtime Honolulu Immigration Court judge Clarence Wagner, who said no reason was given for his May 21 firing. However, he said he and colleagues had been under mounting pressure to get through a deep backlog of asylum and deportation cases more rapidly. Civil Beat. |
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Green Establishes Emergency Response Protocols Ahead of TravelThe Office of Gov. Josh Green announced Thursday he will be traveling out-of-state from Monday through June 23 to spend time with family. While traveling, the news release said, Green will retain executive authority and remain in regular contact with state leadership and cabinet members. Star-Advertiser. |
Hawaiʻi Incumbents With No Challengers Will Cruise to VictoryTwenty one incumbent Council members and state legislators have a clear path to reelection with no political opposition, and will return to office following the Aug. 8 party primary elections. Star-Advertiser. |
O‘ahu HeadlinesCan Tommy Waters Even Run for a Third Honolulu Council Term?Honolulu Council Chair Tommy Waters is Taking Advantage of an Ambiguity in the City Charter and Hoping the Courts Don’t Rule Against His Effort to Get Reelected. Civil Beat. |
Honolulu Ethics Watchdog Has New LeaderThe Honolulu Ethics Commission selected attorney Sandy Ma as its next executive director on Thursday at a public meeting that followed a closed-door interview process. Civil Beat. |
UH Board of Regents Approves Vassilis Syrmos as New ChancellorVassilis Syrmos first joined UH Manoa’s faculty 35 years ago. Throughout that time, he served as the University’s Interim Provost, Vice President for Research and Innovation and Associate Chancellor for Research. KHON2. |
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City Says No Landfill for Makaiwa HillsThe City had previously called Makaiwa Hills in West Oʻahu the only viable option, but that location is now off the table. KHON2. KITV4. |
6 Juveniles Charged; 7th Suspect Arrested in North Shore Mob BeatingThe arrests were made in connection with an attack that occurred Saturday, May 30, at Waialēʻe Beach, commonly known as “Dead Man’s Curve.” Hawaii News Now. KHON2. KITV4. |
Lake Waimaluhia Shoreline Access Partially ReopensLoko (Lake) Waimaluhia is set to partially reopen this weekend after repair work and a reinforced pathway down to the lake have been completed. Hawaii News Now. |
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Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesPolice Target Saddle Road: HPD Steps up Enforcement After Another Fatal CrashOfficers will maintain a heightened enforcement presence focused on identifying and addressing hazardous violations — including speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving and seat belt violations, according to HPD. Tribune-Herald. |
1 Dead in Fiery Fatal Collision Near 18-mile Marker on Daniel K. Inouye Highway in HiloThere have been three fatal crashes resulting in five deaths since Jan. 1 on Daniel K. Inouye Highway, also known as Saddle Road. Big Island Now. KHON2. |
County Seeks to Acquire Land to Expand Puna Road Despite Resistance From OwnerThe Hawaiʻi County Council voted 7-1 Wednesday in favor of a resolution calling for the acquisition of 3.74 acres of land along Government Beach Road in Puna using eminent domain — a move that has angered the property’s owner. Tribune-Herald. |
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Maui HeadlinesKihei Man, 30, to Be Sentenced in Laser Assault on FBI AircraftJesse Kong will be sentenced June 17 after he pleaded guilty to facilitating a laser assault of an FBI pilot in a case federal officials are using to highlight the dangers of impairing a pilot’s vision. Star-Advertiser. |
Waiʻānapanapa State Park Facility Improvements Project Begins July 6The project includes a new comfort station adjacent to the park’s eastern parking area and resurfacing of Honokalani Road. Maui Now. |
Ukumehame Firing Range Set to Reopen FridayThe Ukumehame Firing Range is expected to reopen Friday after repairs were made to storm-damaged berms and surrounding areas, according to the County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation. Maui News. |
Kaua‘i HeadlinesKauaʻi County Triples Budget for Homeless ServicesGrants for Kauaʻi County houseless programs would have received $500,000 under the original proposed budget, but will now receive $1.5 million. Hawai‘i Public Radio. |
Bulosan Seeking Re-election to County CouncilAddison Bulosan announced his campaign for re-election to the Kauaʻi County Council in a press release ahead of the ballot deadline. Garden Island. |
Feather Cape Gifted to Mercy Whitney Returns to KauaʻiFollowing more than 200 years, an ‘ahu‘ula, or feather cape, that was gifted by King Kaumuali‘i to Mercy Whitney in honor of her work as a teacher, was returned to Kauaʻi. Garden Island. |
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