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Hawaii, the time has come to get serious about funding state efforts for “climate mitigation and resiliency,” as the governor’s office terms it.
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- By Larry Schiff
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A tariff is a tax on imports, which are goods produced in a foreign country for sale in America.
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It was great to read about Hawaii U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz’s leadership in blocking U.S. Senate votes on President Donald Trump’s horrible nominees.
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The recent movement to pass stricter laws in response to the Aliamanu tragedy highlights the urgency of this issue (“Senate committees move fireworks bills as sixth Aliamanu victim dies,” Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Feb. 6).
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Having just learned that federal employees were directed to not only support the policies of the administration but also inform management on those who did not, my minds eye took me back many, many years ago, when as a teenager, I worked Thursdays and Fridays after school at the family fish market.
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I find it hilarious that a state agency will take over the maintenance of “often-neglected Hawaii government cemeteries adopted from private operators” (“State seeks to stop neglect at adopted government cemeteries,” Jan. 20, Star-Advertiser).
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- By Laiana Wong
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Synopsis: The true names of places where we live provide an important connection to our history and the worldview that goes along with it.
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Regarding the letter, “Trump pardon of Jan. 6 rioters is outrageous” (Star-Advertiser, Jan. 31), I want to refresh the author’s memory about the previous president, Joe Biden.
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I have lived on Kalikimaka Street at the top of Alewa Heights since 1982. My house is at an altitude of 850 feet.
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Two weeks into the new world and everything is topsy-turvy.
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As he does daily, Donald Trump pontificates about individuals and events he knows little or nothing about.
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Wednesday’s convoy to assess Kolekole Pass as a possible emergency evacuation route for Leeward Oahu residents was enlightening.
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Q. Tell us about your motivation for strengthening citizen involvement in Hawaii.
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The last of 167 modular homes has been installed at a temporary housing site for survivors of the devastating 2023 Lahaina fire — a milestone in a relatively lightning-fast development project by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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Forthcoming guilty pleas to federal conspiracy charges from two former top-tier members of Honolulu’s city administration — former Corporation Counsel Donna Leong and ex-Police Commission chair Max Sword — will leave a lasting scar on this city’s history.
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Our City and County officials, and elected members of our Legislature, all speak of “affordable housing” as a campaign slogan.
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There was a recent article describing a new 36-floor hotel tower for which Hilton is seeking permits to build on its Waikiki property (“Hilton Hawaiian seeks permits for new tower,” Star-Advertiser, Jan. 23).
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A recent letter to the editor about University of Hawaii football is well intentioned but misses the mark (“UH should fund core of academics, not football,” Star-Advertiser, Jan. 31).
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