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Fear and uncertainty in the solar industry

By GRACE INEZ ADAMS Hawaii Tribune-Herald It has been a tumultuous time for the solar industry in Hawaii following recent changes at both the federal and state level. Gov. Josh Green signed a bill into law in May to effectively end tax credits for solar installations by 2030, and significantlyreduce and cap them in the meantime. He partially walked back the move this month, signing an executive order to preserve promised credits for solar projects for this year, following pushback from industry…Read more

Puna lawmaker targeted in threatening post

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald State Sen. Joy San Buenaventura said she beefed up security for a campaign event last Saturday after a Facebook post called her a “child abusing domestic terrorist” and advocated she be convicted of treason and “hung by the neck until she is dead then sent to hell where she spawned from.” “Anyone who votesfor her or supports her should get thesame treatment. Flat Out,” the post dated July 16 by Daniel Robinson concluded. The post included…Read more

‘We are hopeful that we can find a resolution’

By STEFAN VERBANO Hawaii Tribune-Herald Hawaii County and the owner of Punalu’u Black Sand Beach Park in Ka’u have agreed to extend the popular swimming and sightseeing destination’s lease until Sept. 1 in order to continue negotiations about the park’s future. Since at least the mid-1950s, the county has leased the 6.8-acre parksite comprised of parking lots, pavilions, bathrooms and campgrounds from private owners in order to provide the public with recreational space and shoreline…Read more


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