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Hakalau Beach Park on Hawaii island, former site of a sugar mill that ran between the 1890s and 1970s, has been closed since 2017 because of safety concerns over a park bridge over Hakalau Stream, and lead contamination from repeated bridge paintings over the years.
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The Legislature sneaked and passed state Sen. Stanley Chang’s egregious Senate Bill 3202, allowing multiple dwellings on lots as small as 1,200 square feet.
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The defeat of House Bill 1980, which would have increased penalties for bird fighting, on the state Senate floor made me think of how we should reexamine our traditions as they affect the health and safety of Hawaii.
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University demonstrations across the nation address the effects of the war in Gaza.
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I highly recommend that all readers with a strong stomach and an appreciation for history read this week’s Time interview with Donald Trump.
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Voters concerned about elections are repeatedly told to grow up and “believe in the process.” That’s fine if the process is designed with integrity as its centerpiece. Unfortunately, this is not currently true.
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Mayor Richard Bissen wasted no time with his bill to quickly phase out thousands of short-term vacation rentals. I’m anxious to hear his vision of how Maui residents can afford to rent or purchase one of these properties.
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Gov. Josh Green is forming a group of experts and advocates to help formulate the state’s climate resilience policy.
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- By Dale Fryxell
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May 6, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic brought to light the urgent need for greater access to mental health services for the general public.
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To protect Hawaii’s native species, cats are best kept out of their territory.
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As a fitting farewell to the 2024 session, legislators have codified the legal status of “shaka” as the Hawaii state gesture.
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- By Amy Miller
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May 6, 2024
Food serves as more than just sustenance; it connects us to our roots, our land and our loved ones. It’s a thread that weaves through our cultures, memories and traditions, and is a beautiful way we share with one another in the warmth of community.
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Public Service Recognition Week is May 5 to 11. In recognizing and honoring our federal, state and county employees who deliver public services to us and our military service members who protect us from harm, we educate our next generation on the importance of public service.
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I am all for new or improved research to be built on Mauna Kea.
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I remember when I was young, playing Little League baseball, and our team would lose the game. Our coach told us, “Don’t worry guys, we’ll get ‘em next time.
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It is ironic that the college anti-Israel protesters feel they have a right to protest and illegally occupy land they do not own.
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The heartbreaking photos of the misery of the population in Gaza are genuine, and yet totally misleading.
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If the Hawaii state Legislature closes as expected, the theme has to be the struggle of lawmakers to grasp the importance of recognizing and fixing state money problems.
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