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11.22.2022 |
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Former union boss convicted of wire fraud, embezzlement Brian Ahakuelo, the former manager of a local electrical workers’ union, was convicted Monday of embezzling from workers and falsifying a union vote to raise dues against workers’ wishes. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. Hawaii News Now. KHON2. KITV4. One-third of Hawai‘i homeless and evictions are kūpuna A new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data by AARP has estimated that Hawai‘i has 5,116 homeless adults — about one-third of whom are kūpuna 55 years or older. Star-Advertiser. Flu, RSV cases on the rise Statewide, the Department of Health reports that there have been roughly 2,070 confirmed cases of RSV this season, although the number is estimated to be higher due to undiagnosed cases. Tribune-Herald. |
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HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE Hawai‘i’s Most Charitable Companies 2022 These 78 companies and nonprofits gave more than $217.3 million and 78,692 volunteer hours. The dollar figure is more than double the previous year’s, thanks to the inclusion of the state’s largest philanthropic organizations.... read more. |
OʻAHU |
HPD to begin processing concealed carry permits after approval of new gun rules The Honolulu Police Department will start processing permits for civilians to carry concealed firearms starting Monday, but applicants face a daunting list of requirements to get approved. There are already 600 permit applications pending, according to the department. Hawaii News Now. City to ramp up enforcement of fines for illegal O‘ahu vacation rentals Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi put owners and operators of illegal vacation rentals on notice Monday that the city is hiring a collection agency to handle the fines —up to $10,000 per day. Star-Advertiser ‘Red Hill clinic’ set up for O‘ahu families affected by crisis The Defense Health Agency says it's opening a special clinic for those affected by contaminated water at Red Hill after hearing from residents suffering from symptoms including skin conditions and neurological problems. Star-Advertiser. Hawaii News Now. KITV4. Transparency at HPD questioned after rising violent crime stats kept out of Waikīkī safety summit talk Honolulu police presented a slideshow showing that burglaries, car break-ins, catalytic converter thefts, robberies and assault are all down in Waikīkī compared to last year. But HPD was missing data for violent crimes, which was up from last year. Hawaii News Now. Some Honolulu neighborhood boards are looking for new in-person meeting spots Because neighborhood boards aren’t legal entities, contracts and negotiations with each venue go through the city. In the past these contracts were typically just renewed each year, but the pandemic pause and the subsequent administration of Mayor Rick Blangiardi prompted new scrutiny. Civil Beat. Hawai‘i nonprofit to begin dredging of Loko Ea fishpond The sediment drawn from the bottom will be used to rebuild banks that have eroded over the decades, according to the organization. Civil Beat. Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park holds reopening ceremony in Chinatown A reopening ceremony was held Monday at Chinatown’s Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park after it had been closed for renovations since November 2019. Star-Advertiser. |
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HAWAIʻI ISLAND |
County to partner with two ‘mentor’ cities to explore hydrogen energy opportunities Hawai‘i County is partnering with cities in California and Japan to develop hydrogen energy technology as the state transitions toward carbon neutrality. Tribune-Herald. Hawai‘i sent at least 10 foster children to an abusive home at the center of a drug ring At least a decade ago, Hawai‘i Child Welfare Services starting sending foster children to live in the Hilo home of Yvonne and Paul Caitano. Civil Beat. Kaloko property in ‘zoning limbo’ gets another chance A 21-acre Kaloko Drive parcel that had been approved for rezoning 24 years ago got a new lease on life recently, when the Leeward Planning Commission agreed to a five-year time extension for the new owners to complete the conditions of the rezoning. West Hawaii Today. |
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HAWAII BUSINESS MAGAZINE Hawai‘i Land Trust Preserves Special Places for Today and the Future The nonprofit has protected over 20,000 acres, including shorelines, fishponds and sacred cultural sites. With community support, it strives to protect land through conservation easements, stewardship and educational projects.... read more. |
MAUI COUNTY |
Maui's homeless solutions committee outlines critical plans for leadership The volunteer-based Commission on Healing Solutions for Homelessness on Maui has been operational for about 18 months, but most of that time has been spent without leadership and a place to meet that would keep in compliance with Sunshine Laws. Hawaii Public Radio. Maui County led Hawai‘i in revenue per available rooms at $344 for October 2022 Hawai‘i hotels statewide reported stronger revenue per available room (RevPAR), and average daily rate (ADR) and occupancy rate in October 2022 compared to October 2021. Maui Now. |
KAUAʻI |
Home sales slow in October A steep rise in mortgage interest rates over the last year continued to wreak havoc with housing markets across the country, including Kaua‘i, where home sales slowed to a crawl in the first full month of fall. Garden Island. County offices to be closed for Thanksgiving Regular business hours for county offices and services will resume Nov. 25. Kauai Now. |
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