“AG to review gun law ruling, CRB battle ramps up, Hawaii SNAP errors could be costly.”
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| Friday • June 26, 2026 | |
Today’s Front PageAG to review gun law rulingBy PETER BOYLAN Honolulu Star-Advertiser The state Department of the Attorney General is reviewing Thursday’s U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to strike down restrictions on where and when guns may be carried, but said current Hawaii law should still be obeyed. The 6-3 high court decision held thatHawaii’s law on where and when guns can be carried as unconstitutional. The act was challenged in a lawsuit brought by three Maui residents who have concealed-carry permits and argued the law violated…Read more CRB battle ramps upBy STEFAN VERBANO Hawaii Tribune-Herald As Hawaii Island ecologists continue to expand their arsenal in the fight to slow coconut rhinoceros beetle’s spread – including protective netting, chemical treatments, pheromone traps and even scent-detection dogs – they are now trying out a simple, cost-effective prevention measure: green waste bins. Starting today and See CRB Page A8 People sift through piles of plant waste as part of a CRB survey in Makalei Estates in Kailua-Kona. Photo…Read more Hawaii SNAP errors could be costlyBy ANDREW GOMES Honolulu Star-Advertiser The state Department of Human Services has backslid on progress reducing federal SNAP benefit payment errors, elevating a risk of future penalties that could cost Hawaii taxpayers. The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday published state payment error rates for the food stamp program helping lower- income households, and Hawaii’s error rate rose to 10.92% in the 2025 federal fiscal year from 6.68% the year before after falling from around…Read more |
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