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The recent New Year’s Eve brought the largest aerial show that we have ever seen on Oahu. Pretty clearly, the people have spoken. They are going to have their fireworks.
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- By Kaz Rafia and Patrick Donnelly
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Feb. 5, 2023
On Jan. 1, a new budget measure went into effect to provide comprehensive dental coverage for adults on Medicaid and help close the health equity gap for 250,000 underserved Hawaii residents.
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- By Calista Ancog
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Feb. 5, 2023
The media has labeled introversion as a character flaw for decades. In most movies, the introvert is “fixed” after becoming friends with an extrovert.
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- By Lauren Blickley
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Feb. 2, 2023
In the past week, heavy rains have prompted emergency closures of businesses and beach parks, flooded homes and streets, backed up sewer pipes, and overflowed cesspools.
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- By Daniel Ross
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Feb. 2, 2023
It’s time to stop trying to fix Hawaii’s health-care worker shortage with Band-Aid solutions and get to the deeper systemic challenges rampant in Hawaii’s hospitals.
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- By Evan Weber
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Feb. 1, 2023
The governor announced in his State of the State address that housing is his “top priority,” proclaiming “now is the time for bold action” to end Hawaii’s severe housing shortage and described affordable housing as a “human right.”
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- By Mary Ochs, the Rev. Sam Domingo and John Witeck
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Jan. 31, 2023
What is it about tipped workers that has some legislators worried that these workers may earn too much? The fact is that tips are very unpredictable and not a reliable source of income.
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- By Brian Barbata
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Jan. 29, 2023
Will the 2023 Legislature take steps to ensure that our renewable energy transition will dependably keep our lights on?
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- By Wayne Takamine and Donna Wong
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Jan. 29, 2023
In 2005, Alexander & Baldwin proposed a “once in a lifetime” development in Kakaako Makai on 36.5 acres of mostly publicly owned oceanfront land.
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- By Janet Mason and Nikos Leverenz
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Jan. 29, 2023
2022 was an especially disastrous year for ethical conduct in Hawaii government.
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- By Matt Geyer and Helen Cox
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Jan. 29, 2023
Supporting low-income families is crucial for the well-being of our economy and society.
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- By Ursula Retherford
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Jan. 26, 2023
While we hear an outcry from Hawaii’s homeowners over soaring property tax assessments, we seem to hear little from and about those most affected by those increases, namely renters.
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- By Eric Tanouye
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Jan. 25, 2023
I’m president of Green Point Nurseries, a third-generation family agribusiness in Hilo that produces cut flowers, foliage, and tropical blooming plants.
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- By Claudia L. Webster
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Jan. 24, 2023
When Roe v. Wade was overturned, abortions became mostly illegal in many states. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas stated that, in his opinion, other so-called “unenumerated rights” should be also reconsidered, specifically citing Griswold v. Connecticut.
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- By Noelani Kahapea
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Jan. 23, 2023
Every January, schools, parents and educators celebrate National School Choice Week and the diversity of available education options.
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- By Hilton R. Raethel, Carl Hinson and Jason Chang
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Jan. 22, 2023
Hawaii has close to 3,900 vacant job positions in health care, according to the 2022 Hawaii Healthcare Workforce Initiative Report recently released by the Healthcare Association of Hawaii (HAH), available at hah.org/hwi22.
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- By Andrew Kawano and Calvin Say
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Jan. 22, 2023
To Oahu property owners, renters and residents: Like many of you, we were surprised by the extent to which the real property assessment valuations surged last year.
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- By Sumner La Croix and Colin Moore
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Jan. 19, 2023
Trust is at the center of most relationships, and it is especially critical for interactions between citizens and government officials.
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- By Esther Yu Smith, M.D.
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Jan. 18, 2023
I am a family physician running a clinic in Kealakekua. Every day I am offered jobs for twice as much pay, working fewer hours, in places where the cost of living is a fraction of what it is in Hawaii.
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- By Lindsey Wilson
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Jan. 17, 2023
As someone who lived in military housing during the Red Hill water crisis, I am haunted by the institutional betrayal of those 93,000 of us, military and civilians, affected by the jet fuel contamination by the Navy.
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- By Rick Gaffney
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Jan. 15, 2023
One day in the late 1990s off Midway Island, a tornado-like cloud of thousands of seabirds of a dozen species spiraled upward into the clear blue sky.
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