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Read More KAPA‘A CLAIMS CPB KIF SOFTBALL CROWN Apr. 30, 2024 KAPA‘A — The Kapa‘a softball team earned the Central Pacific Bank Kaua‘i Interscholastic Federation softball championships on Saturday by sweeping the Kaua‘i Red Raiders 12-2 and 15-2 in 10-run ruling shortened contests at Kapa‘a High School. Read More RAINBOW WAHINE WIN BIG WEST WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIP Apr. 30, 2024 With the Big West championship trophy in hand, the Hawaii women’s water polo team can finally look ahead to winning the biggest prize there is. Read More REV. CHUN CELEBRATES 100TH BIRTHDAY Apr. 29, 2024 KAPA‘A — The Kapa‘a First Hawaiian Church celebrated the 100th birthday of Rev. Richard Chun on Sunday under clear sunny skies and the quiet Sunday traffic. Read More VOYAGERS CLAIM CPB KIF BOYS VOLLEYBALL CROWN Apr. 29, 2024 KAPA‘A — Island School needed four sets to secure the Central Pacific Bank Kaua‘i Interscholastic Federation boys volleyball crown on Saturday night at Bernice Hundley Gym on the Kapa‘a High School campus. Read More DEVELOPER TESTIFIES WHY HE SUED LOT OWNER OVER HPP HOUSE MISTAKE Apr. 29, 2024 • Updated 8:31 p.m. HILO, Hawai‘i — An O‘ahu developer who filed a lawsuit against a California woman who owns a Hawaiian Paradise Park lot on which his contractor mistakenly built a house more than a year ago testified Thursday that he paid contractors, subcontractors and vendors more than $300,000 in cash and that there was no insurance bond on the construction. Read More MISSING DOCUMENTS MUDDLE WILDFIRE PROBE Apr. 29, 2024 Missing Maui Emergency Management Agency documents make it “difficult to make a complete and accurate accounting” of activities inside the Emergency Operations Center on Aug. 8, when fires killed 101 people, burned 6,721 acres and left 8,000 people homeless, according to the state attorney general. Read More LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL FOR HAKALAU BEACH PARK Apr. 29, 2024 HILO, Hawai‘i — The long-closed Hakalau Beach Park will reopen more than a decade after being shut to the public, according to a state Department of Transportation document. 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Read More THREE GRADUATING SENIORS AWARDED SHINSEKI SCHOLARSHIPS Apr. 27, 2024 NAWILIWILI — For James Odan and Marc Inouye, representing the Hawai‘i Public Schools Foundation, Friday was special for several reasons during the General Shinseki 2024 Scholarship Luncheon at Duke’s Restaurant at Kalapaki Beach. Read More OFFICIALS MEET, DISCUSS MAKUA VALLEY MILITARY TRAINING SITES Apr. 27, 2024 MAKUA, Hawai‘i — U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda joined community members Thursday in tours and meetings with officials at military sites on Oahu’s Leeward side. Read More ABOUT $1B ARRANGED FOR WILDFIRE EXPENSES Apr. 27, 2024 HONOLULU — State House and Senate leaders have determined that close to $1 billion should be appropriated by the state for Maui wildfire response and recovery work through mid-2025. Read More HART RECEIVES $125M IN FEDERAL FUNDING Apr. 27, 2024 HONOLULU — The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation on Thursday announced $125 million in long-awaited federal funding to aid in the ongoing construction of the nearly $10 billion Skyline project. Read More HAWAI‘I RESIDENTS COULD SEE BIG TAX CUT Apr. 28, 2024 • Updated 8:35 p.m. HONOLULU — Hawai‘i taxpayers could be seeing phased state income tax cuts that over eight years amount to the biggest reduction in state history. Read More COFFEE LABELING BILL HEADS TO FINAL READING Apr. 28, 2024 • Updated 8:34 p.m. KAILUA-KONA, Hawai‘i — A bill that would make it a violation of the coffee labeling law to use a Hawaii geographic origin in labeling or advertising for roasted coffee, instant coffee, or ready-to-drink coffee beverage blends that contain less than 51 percent coffee by weight from that geographic origin passed through Conference Committee and is headed for a final reading before being sent to Gov. Josh Green for his signature. Read More LOW-COST UTILITY WILDFIRE PREVENTION SHORT-CIRCUITED Apr. 28, 2024 • Updated 8:34 p.m. HONOLULU — A bill to help Hawai‘i electrical utilities pay for statewide wildfire prevention using low-cost financing has been killed at the state Legislature. Read More REP. TOKUDA ADDRESSES BIG ISLAND ISSUES Apr. 28, 2024 • Updated 8:33 p.m. KAILUA-KONA, Hawai‘i — The West Hawai‘i Civic Center Council Chamber was packed Wednesday with residents who came to participate in U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda’s town hall meeting. Read More NAVY DATA ON RED HILL DEFLECTS SERIOUS HEALTH ISSUES Apr. 28, 2024 • Updated 8:33 p.m. HONOLULU — The Navy on Friday released several documents regarding its data on the health impact of the November 2021 Red Hill fuel spills, just before a federal trial begins Monday in a lawsuit brought by affected families against the federal government alleging the spill has caused long-term health damage. 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