“More sidewalks for Kilauea Avenue” and “Shorter Hawaii visitor stays risk tourism growth.”
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Today’s Front PageMore sidewalks for Kilauea AveBy STEFAN VERBANO Hawaii Tribune-Herald A $10 million sidewalk construction project will commence Monday along Kilauea Avenue as part of a federally funded initiative to create a safe, convenient route for students at thethree Waiakea schools to walk and bike to class. The Safe Route to Waiakea Schools Improvement Project will include the installation of concrete sidewalks, retaining walls, drainage improvements and curb ramps, as wellas driveway reconstruction and utility relocation …Read more Shorter Hawaii visitor stays risk tourism growthBy ALLISON SCHAEFERS Honolulu Star-Advertiser Hawaii visitors are trimming their trips to the shortest length in at least seven years, a contraction that threatens to drag on the tourism-driven economy even as May brought moderate gains in arrivals and visitor spending. Preliminary state data released Tuesday by the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism shows visitorsin May stayed 7.6 days, down more than 10% from a year earlier and the lowest monthly average since 2019….Read more Haitians confront fear, uncertainty after court rulingBy DAVID HOOD-NUNO, MARIA TSVETKOVA, BIANCA FLOWERS and KRISTINA COOKEReuters MIAMI – Uthy spent seven years in medical school training to become a doctor in Haiti. On the cusp of graduation, she fled the country three years ago to the U.S. with her husband, young child and a dream to return when it was safe. Uthy, who holds Temporary Protected Status, now lives in fear that she or her familycould be detained and deported at any time after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last Thursday that…Read more |
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