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Is HECO’s Monopoly Over? New Law Could Change Power MarketThe bill is expected to give HawaiĘ»i ratepayers additional choices for purchasing electricity. Lawmakers hope it will also lower electric bills. Civil Beat. |
New Laws to Tackle Condo Insurance CrisisGov. Green signs two bills to help with housing. To help deal with HawaiĘ»i’s housing crisis, Gov. Josh Green signed into law one bill that deals with the rising cost of property insurance and another that expands essential resources for youth and young adults facing homelessness. Star-Advertiser. Maui News. KHON2. |
Governor Green Issues Final Veto ListOn July 3, Governor Josh Green finalized on his Intent-to-Veto list, signing 12 bills into law and vetoing eight. Big Island Video News. |
Newly Named Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity is Looking for New HiresThe state is looking to fill 44 positions in the newly-named State Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity. The new hires are part of a nearly $26.6 million appropriation to protect Hawaiʻi from invasive species and grow the agriculture industry. Hawaii News Now. |
New UH Agriculture Dean Wants to Help Hawaiʻi Grow More of Its Own FoodDuring 16 months on the job, Parwinder Grewal has hired more faculty, secured millions in funding and started setting up a new undergraduate degree in farming. Civil Beat. |
O‘ahu HeadlinesICE Agents Partner with Kaneohe MarinesMarine Corps Base Hawaii is one of three military installations partnering with Immigration and Customs Enforcement on a pilot program to ensure foreign nationals can’t gain “unauthorized” access to U.S. Department of Defense facilities. Star-Advertiser. |
Honolulu Chooses Consultant for Transit-Oriented DevelopmentA master planning effort to transform city- and state-owned lands along Honolulu’s more than $10 billion rail line into mixed-use, transit-oriented development in the Iwilei-Kapalama area now includes a contracted primary consultant. Star-Advertiser. |
Investigator: Vocal Red Hill Whistleblower Faced Pushback for Speaking OutOne of the military’s loudest critics amid the Red Hill fuel contamination fiasco said her boss tried to keep her quiet. Civil Beat. |
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Fire Leaves Woman, 94, and Dog DeadGusts of wind continued to sweep through the 55 acres of blackened land in Maili on Monday, where a wildfire Sunday afternoon left a 94-year-old woman and a pitbull dead and destroyed a family’s home and business. Star-Advertiser. Hawaii News Now. KHON2. |
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Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesLUC to Consider Expansion of University of the Nations in KonaThe plans to add 62 acres adjacent to the 45-acre campus on Kuakini Highway have been in the works since a 2003 master plan was submitted to the LUC to change zoning on the two subject land parcels from agricultural to urban. Tribune-Herald. |
Weigh in on New Changes to Gun Rules on Hawaiʻi IslandThe Hawaiʻi Police Department is changing the rules about gun permits and licenses, and the public is invited to share their thoughts. KHON2. |
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New Finding Answers a Question that Has Puzzled Astronomers for YearsAn international team of astrophysicists have uncovered a possible origin of fast X-ray transients (FXTs) — mysterious, fleeting bursts of X-rays that have long puzzled astronomers. Using the W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea, HawaiĘ»i Island helped with the discovery. Hawaii News Now. |
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Maui HeadlinesCouncil Focuses on Zoning Issues Throughout This MonthThe Maui County Council will meet July 8 at 9 a.m. to consider zoning legislation on agricultural tourism, parking requirements for electric vehicles, food trucks in the agricultural district, the size of accessory dwellings and the definition of various land-use terms. Maui Now. |
County Committee on the Status of Women to Host Community Roundtables on Women’s Health IssuesThe County of Maui Committee on the Status of Women will hold community roundtables on Friday, July 11, 2025, to gather public input on issues affecting women’s health in the county. Maui Now. |
State to Host Recruitment Event on Maui, July 10, Showcasing 300 JobsThe state of Hawaiʻi Department of Human Resources Development will host a recruitment event on Thursday, July 10, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Maui State Office Building in Wailuku. Maui Now. |
Kaua‘i HeadlinesKauaĘ»i Police Chief Job Posting Gets Tepid ResponseOn KauaĘ»i, job applications for chief of police are down 68% as a department with sinking morale and recruitment and retention issues seeks its next leader. Civil Beat. |
County Warns of Fraudulent Council LetterThe County of Kauaʻi is warning the public of a new scam involving fraudulent letters falsely claiming to be from the Kauaʻi County Council. Garden Island. |
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