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Off the news: Preschool Open Doors eligibility expands

Preschool Open Doors has opened its doors wider. The subsidies for preschool attendance are now available to children age 3 as well as 4, thanks in part to an additional $50 million allocated. Income eligibility also has been broadened so that more families can qualify for help. Read more

Editorial: Tide is coming in for Ocean Safety

Honolulu’s sharpened focus on ocean safety is coming into view, taking the shape of new lifeguard towers as well as plans for a new facility with offices and storage for Windward Oahu lifeguard operations. Read more

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Column: Improve public charging network to goose Hawaii EV adoption

Hawaii has enthusiastically embraced electric vehicles (EVs), with more than 32,000 registered EVs and an annual growth rate of over 25%. With a growing number of EVs on the road, a robust public charging network is crucial for more equitable and widespread adoption and encourages EV rentals for our visitor industry. Read more

Off the news: Celebrate Sovereignty Restoration Day

Community arts and culture nonprofit Pu‘uhonua Society, La Ho‘iho‘i Ea and the national “Arts for Every Body” initiative have partnered to present an outdoor celebration 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Thomas Square, the site of the restoration of Hawaii’s sovereignty in 1843. Read more

Letter: Immunity decision not equal justice under law

Now that our conservative Supreme Court justices have created a major headache with its ruling on presidential immunity, will the court accept any and all decisions by a lower court judge on what is an “official act” or “unofficial act”? Read more

Editorial: Experience counts in Council election

Experience counts in the races for the Honolulu City Council, as for all elected officials, which is why the two candidates in the active contests with the most significant track records are the ones who voters should choose during the primary election cycle. Read more

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