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On April 26, state Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole made news by killing legislation (Senate Bill 2922) that would have authorized Hawaiian Electric (HECO) to directly compel its captive customers to help pay for HECO’s Lahaina fire repair costs, while indirectly putting state taxpayers on the hook as well.
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Unlike past situations in Florida, Mississippi and California, where constant hurricanes or wildfires were commonplace, the fires in Kula and Lahaina may be a once-in-a-lifetime event.
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When I read about the road humps and the red light traffic cameras, I think about the next revenue generator: those speed cameras at the same intersections.
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An environmental disaster of epic proportions has been unfolding on Oahu for years and is now out of control.
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The biggest geopolitical mistake any U.S. government has ever made was President Harry Truman’s acceptance in 1948 of a Jewish State (Israel) in Palestine.
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I’m trying to wrap my head around why a U.S. president would need to stage a military coup, as Donald Trump’s lawyer told the U.S. Supreme Court in April.
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Labor union members who work hard for the money — and give some of it to monthly dues — should take note of yet another case of bilking from within.
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Housing on Oahu took a turn to more expensive in April, bringing the median sale price for a single-family home to $1.1 million. Whether that’s good news probably depends on whether you’re looking to sell (cash register emoji) or buy (pockets turning inside out gif).
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Days after the Legislature appropriated nearly $20 million to boost Hawaii’s fight against invasive pests, lawmakers rightly called the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) to task — grilling officials over the agency’s weak effort to control stinging, fast-spreading little fire ants and other invasive species that threaten to overtake and overwhelm our state.
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- By Ronald D. Gordon
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As a college professor working with students for decades, it’s no mystery to me why university students across the U.S. are occupying tented camps on campuses: It’s about aloha.
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An April article described how the Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corp. will have its criteria for distributing funding changed by legislators (“Flow of affordable-housing funding faces redirection,” Star-Advertiser, April 1).
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Exciting to read that Ala Moana Regional Park was ranked 6th in USA Today’s Readers’ Choice Award for best city parks.
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At Portland State University, pro- Palestinian protesters occupied Millar Library and left paint splattered on floors, spray-painted messages and screeds covering walls, furniture moved and overturned and security cameras disabled.
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I was very saddened to read that “NCIS Hawai‘i” has been canceled by CBS. It was a wonderful show that took viewers to many beautiful areas of Oahu, in true NCIS fashion.
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For most of us in the United States, retirement will come at the ripe old age of 67, when we can begin to collect full Social Security benefits. However, some former government employees return to work and collect both a pension and a paycheck.
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- By Linda M.B. Paul, Neal Langerman and William Walsh
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May 7, 2024
Today is the deadline for public comments on the draft environmental impact statement (EIS) for creation of the Papahanaumo- kuakea National Marine Sanctuary in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
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People can argue about what comprises a city’s “core services,” but few would dispute that handling police emergency calls, the 911 system, is at the top of the list.
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Seeking peace … peacefully. That appears to have been the goal of the “Day of Action” campaign at the University of Hawaii-Manoa on Friday, where more than 100 students gathered adjacent to Bachman Hall.
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