"Maui Vacation Rental Conversion Bill passes initial vote."
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Maui Vacation Rental Conversion Bill Passes Initial VoteA divided Maui County Council committee has approved a controversial bill to prohibit short-term vacation rental use in about 6,100 condominiums that may somewhat replenish housing inventory lost to wildfire nearly two years ago. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. Associated Press. |
U.S. Rep. Case Looks to Improve Funding for Indigenous-Based TourismA congressional measure seeks to expand Indigenous-based tourism through grants for Native Hawaiian Organizations, Indian Tribes, Tribal organizations, and Native Alaskans. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
Survey of Bird Keepers Shows Few Knew How to Prevent Bird FluHawaiʻi health officials learned from a recent survey that few respondents involved with caring for birds actually know what to do to prevent bird flu. Star-Advertiser. |
O‘ahu HeadlinesRestoration of Access to HPD Radio Channels AdvancesThe City Council’s proposed legislation to force the Honolulu Police Department to restore limited access to its radio communications to legitimate news media outlets advanced to a second of three readings Thursday. Star-Advertiser. Hawaii News Now. |
KPT Tenants Sue to Smooth Relocations During $212M RenovationA group of Kuhio Park Terrace tenants are suing the state and asking a federal judge to halt their relocation by the Hawaii Public Housing Authority unless they have a comparable place to stay during a $212 million renovation of the public housing complex. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. |
City Selects Developer to Build Affordable Workforce Housing in WaikīkīThe City and County of Honolulu has selected a Los Angeles-based company to build a new affordable housing project in Waikīkī. Hawaii News Now. KHON2. |
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Oʻahu Concrete Workers Strike at Campbell Industrial ParkMore than two dozen union workers at Island Ready-Mix Concrete are now on strike. KITV4. |
Suit Alleges Abuse at Youth Challenge AcademySix families have filed a lawsuit against the state, the state Department of Defense and the Hawaii Youth Challenge Academy alleging their minor sons were subjected to physical violence, sexual assault and gross neglect by staff and fellow cadets of Class 61 in 2024 at the Kalaeloa campus. Star-Advertiser. |
Oʻahu Jail Killing Shines a Light on Prison Gang MayhemGrand jury testimony in a 2023 killing details the power and violence of an organization known as Murder Inc. Civil Beat. |
Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesFoundation Awards $450K to Programs Supporting WaimeaAn award of $450,000 from the Richard Smart Fund has been granted to 24 programs supporting culture, education, health and safety in Waimea. Tribune-Herald. |
Nonprofits Invited to Apply for County Impact GrantsHawaiʻi County has announced the launch of its fiscal year 2025-2026 Impact Grants program, inviting eligible organizations to apply for competitive funding opportunities that will drive positive change across Hawaiʻi Island communities. Tribune-Herald. Big Island Now. |
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Maui HeadlinesCrucial Insurance Deadline Looms in Two Weeks for Maui Fire VictimsHomeowners and renters with property lost or damaged in the 2023 wildfires risk losing key insurance benefits if they miss Aug. 8 deadline to file claims or request extensions. Civil Beat. |
Decision Could Affect Future of Public Access TV on MauiMayor Richard Bissen is bringing Holomua Kākou — talk story gatherings — back to Lanai on July 30 and July 31 as part of his effort to take county government to rural communities in Maui County. Maui News. |
New Helicopter Aids Maui Police Night and DayFacing impending revenue cuts that could threaten public access TV in Maui County, Akakū presented its case Wednesday before Judge Kelsey T. Kawano. Maui News. Hawaii News Now. |
Kaua‘i HeadlinesStaffing Issues on Kauaʻi Lead to Island-Wide Delay in Trash PickupOngoing staffing issues resulted in yet another day of trash piling up at homes around the island as Kauaʻi County Solid Waste Division announced there would be no rubbish collection — islandwide. Kauai Now. Hawaii News Now. |
Multiple Agencies Wrap Up Exercise ThursdayThe County of Kauaʻi, in partnership with the Hawaiʻi National Guard 93 Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team, coordinated a full-scale, multi-agency emergency response that closed a portion of Nawiliwili Harbor on Thursday. Garden Island. |
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