- By Keʻopu Reelitz
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For the first weeks following the birth of my first son, I felt oddly silent. I continued work at my day job — leading communications for a large state government department — and my evening gig as an adjunct undergraduate instructor.
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My daughter recently underwent surgery at Kapi‘olani Hospital. I cannot emphasize enough the crucial role these traveling nurses played in her care.
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Keep the regulations on e-bikes simple. Because these bikes are motorized, they must be operated on the street only. Isn’t that why we have more bike lanes?
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When will the politicians wake up and realize that it is the wrong game for the wrong city and that they are wasting billions of our hard-earned tax dollars on a rail system that is not right for Honolulu?
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For years, the former president weaponized gender, celebrated toxic masculinity and encouraged degradation of women as a badge of honor. I challenge men to step up and lift up women.
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The Democratic National Convention was a great success and a real morale boost. However, the DNC’s decision to not allow a Palestinian American to address the convention was unfair and mistaken.
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- By Victoria Balboa Anderson
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Oct. 2, 2024
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On June 24, I stood at ‘Iolani Palace to support 13 courageous children: the plaintiffs in the Navahine v. Hawaii Department of Transportation case.
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Construction has begun on three new cargo ships for Hawaii-based transportation firm Matson Inc., at a contracted cost of about $1 billion — spent within the U.S., as required by the Jones Act.
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Hawaii’s tax credits for film productions produce results, according to calculations by the state’s Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT).
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Deferred maintenance is a problem across the University of Hawaii system — so it’s always good to see investments being made to improve facilities and uplift the campus experience for students.
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Great column recently from a lady who picks up trash at beach parks because she cares (“Pick up litter to make Hawaii beautiful,” Star-Advertiser, Island Voices, Sept. 11).
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Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus wrote that Ginni Thomas, the spouse of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, has the right to pursue her own career (“Ginni Thomas one reason why SCOTUS needs an ethics code,” Star-Advertiser, Sept. 11).
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The Police Commission’s responsibilities are enormous and there is usually little orientation or training, so self-motivation is needed to learn about Honolulu Police Department operations.
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Honolulu City Council member Andria Tupola has criticized the existing ban on illegal fireworks by saying that it isn’t working. She points to Waipahu as the prime example of this.
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- By Casey Yara
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Oct. 1, 2024
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This week is National Drive Electric Week, which celebrates the many residents who have electrified their transportation with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and raises awareness for the benefits of electrified transportation options.
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The destruction of King Kamehameha III Elementary School by the Lahaina fires has meant the land is being turned back over to state and county agencies, but little about the school’s future is clear.
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It’s challenging for humans to scale the Kuliouou Ridge Trail — but apparently not so much for coqui frogs, which have established a 13-acre colony in ridge forestland about 200 meters below the summit, according to the state Department of Land and Natural Resources.
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The Honolulu City Council measure called Bill 22 will not solve all the issues with fireworks used in household celebrations on Oahu.
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