Friday, November 12, 2010

Surfing, monk seals, shearwaters, ethics, Ellsberg, tattoos and more. All the day's news about Hawaii

With a dwindling Hawaiian monk seal population, federal officials are proposing a new plan to improve the survival of the endangered species. However, some Molokai fishermen say they are worried the plan could come at their expense. Molokai Dispatch.

Peter Carlisle called transparency his highest priority — after the budget — on the night he was elected. But one month into office, he doesn't have any plans to make government more open. Civil Beat.

A proposal to change the property tax break given to owners of historic homes is advancing in the City Council, although lawmakers said they hope to work with homeowners and state and county agencies to potentially head off any steep tax increases.Star-Advertiser.

In Hawaii, tattoos are often more accepted because they are a part of the ancient Polynesian and Asian culture. KITV4.

The big waves are back on the North Shore of Oahu. So are big name professional surfers. And with them come big business. Hawaii News Now.

Overhead waves at Hale‘iwa could well see the $900,000 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, presented by Rockstar Energy Drink, kick off at 8 a.m. this morning, Garden Island.

Gov.-elect Neil Abercrombie has named the founder of a Maui-based events and record production firm as the coordinator of his inaugural events. Star-Advertiser.

Daniel Ellsberg, of Pentagon Papers fame, to speak Associated Press.

Alaska Airlines is launching new seasonal service Friday between Portland and Kona on Hawaii's Big Island. Associated Press.

Island Residents Complain About New TSA Procedures. KHON2.

Gov. Linda Lingle and Maj. Gen. Robert Lee participated in Veterans Day ceremonies at the Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery for the last time yesterday as commander in chief and commanding general of Hawaii's National Guard forces, respectively. Star-Advertiser.

They're known as the two Dans on Capitol Hill. Sen. Dan Inouye and Sen. Daniel Akaka, two veterans who've served Hawaii in Washington D.C. for a combined 85 years. KHON2.

A ruling filed Wednesday by the state Supreme Court will likely pave the way for the county to resume construction on the long-stalled Hokulia bypass highway in South Kona. Tribune-Herald.

The state Supreme Court upheld a 3rd Circuit Court ruling that the county's condemnation of South Kona property for the Mamalahoa bypass was done for the community's benefit. West Hawaii Today.

Talk about a political football. The county Board of Ethics on Wednesday punted a proposal to tighten the county ethics code back to the County Council, which has already postponed a decision on the issue four times. West Hawaii Today.

The attempt of federal and state agencies to create a permitting process for the incidental “take” of endangered shearwater birds throughout Kaua‘i appears to be ruffling the feathers of local residents. Garden Island.

The state Department of Land and Natural Resources proposes that a company that damaged a coral reef while trying build an artificial reef off Maui should be fined $824,373. Star-Advertiser.

A state Land Use Commission decision enabling Castle & Cooke Homes to move ahead with plans for its Koa Ridge housing and commercial project has been challenged by the Sierra Club. Associated Press.

Maui environmental groups are organizing a letter-writing campaign to persuade Hawaiian Electric Co. and the state government to head off plans to import palm oil from Malaysia to be used in a test at Maui Electric Co.'s Maalaea power plant. Maui News.

County Council Vice Chairwoman Emily Naeole was cleared Wednesday of allegedly using her staff and office for campaign work in violation of Hawaii County's Code of Ethics. Tribune-Herald.

The county Board of Ethics on Wednesday cleared Puna Councilwoman Emily Naeole-Beason of using her council office and staff for campaigning. West Hawaii Today.

Barely a week after voters elected them, incoming members of the Maui County Council are in discussions over who will take key leadership positions for the 2011-12 term. Maui News.

After missing its October deadline, the Maui County Council will wait until next year to continue deliberations on the Maui Island Plan. Maui News.

There's a new twist in a Kahala landlord battle. Hawaii News Now.

Billionaire Genshiro Kawamoto says expect something "dynamic" along Kahala Avenue where he owns dozens of properties. KHON2.

After having trouble finding qualified tenants for an affordable rental project in Waipouli, the developers asked for changes in a housing agreement that would allow them to rent half of the 82-unit project on the open market. Garden Island.

UH Mānoa’s Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs has initiated a formal search process for the regular appointment of Dean of the College of Natural Sciences. Hawaii Reporter.

Add Kalihi and Puuhale elementary schools to the list of low-enrollment campuses being considered for closing as part of state Department of Education cost cutting. Star-Advertiser.

More than 300 high school students spent the Veterans Day holiday rehearsing for a chorus festival being held in Honolulu this weekend. KITV4.

The gift shop at the Hawaii State Art Museum is struggling to stay open and has never paid a month's rent since moving in a year ago. Star-Advertiser.

Lahaina Yacht Club (LYC) has a mission: “to get people involved in water sports,” explained Mike Sowers. Lahaina News.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Hawaii veterans celebrated, new state committee favors civil unions, Lingle mulls Senate run, Health Department changing restaurant rules, tourism up, Queen Liliuokalani Elementary fears closure, Maui business bucks sign rules, Hawaii sues for drug overcharges, more news

Hawaii celebrates Veterans Day with a number of ceremonies on Thursday. KITV4.

Honoring veterans is shared experience. Garden Island.

Hope for Homeless Veterans. Hawaii News Now.

Hawaii arrivals by air for the first third of November were up 14% from the same time last year, with strong increases in mainland arrivals to all four operating counties. Hawaii News Now.

Gov. Linda Lingle said yesterday she will take six months off before deciding whether to run for the U.S. Senate in 2012. Star-Advertiser.

The new composition of the Hawaii Senate Judiciary and Labor Committee favors same-sex civil unions. Associated Press.

As chairman of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, Sen. Daniel Inouye's schedule is packed with meetings and special events. KHON2.

The state health department is working to draft new food rules that will affect every restaurant in the state. KITV4.

Hawaii on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against two companies to recover what the state believes were prescription drug overcharges. Associated Press.

Attorney General Mark Bennett announced today that the State of Hawai`i has filed a complaint against McKesson Corporation and First DataBank, Inc., as part of an ongoing effort to recover for what the State believes were prescription drug overcharges to the State. Hawaii Reporter.

The state Board of Land and Natural Resources will hear an update Friday on an investigation into a Dec. 2, 2009, incident in which 125 concrete slabs were mistakenly dropped on a living reef at Keawakapu. Maui News.

Acting city Managing Director Doug Chin appears headed to confirmation after sailing through his committee hearing yesterday. Star-Advertiser.

Results in all races in the 2010 Hawaii elections are expected to stand after the last likely challenger conceded his race for Honolulu City Council. Star-Advertiser.

A review by Civil Beat casts doubt on lieutenant governor's assertion that his only involvement with the founder and president of Harvest Evangelism was at 2006 meeting. Civil Beat.

Surrounded by landowners, neighbors and Hawaiian activists, the Hawaii County Council Finance Committee on Tuesday took a firsthand look at a public road one of its members is asking to turn over to property owners. West Hawaii Today.

Kaheawa Wind Power II's draft habitat conservation plan and environmental assessment are available for public review, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Tuesday. Maui News.

As one of the older schools on Oahu, and bearing the name of Hawaii’s beloved last reigning monarch, the prospect of closing Queen Liliuokalani Elementary is a source of great concern to many within Kaimuki. Hawaii Independent.

Man is giving Mother Nature a hand to protect and preserve one of the last frontiers on Oahu. Hawaii News Now.

The once abandoned pool at Kaluakoi Hotel was recently revitalized by Molokai Ranch workers and is now open to residents and guests. Molokai Dispatch.

Even after being threatened with a county citation, Maui Coffee Roasters owner Nicky "Beans" Matichyn refused to remove a window painting that announced what he was selling in his store. Maui News.

Hilo repair shop to close after nearly six decades in business. Tribune-Herald.

On any given day at the Kaunakakai arena, Chelsea Sakamoto is saddled up on a horse with rope in hand, heart pumping, and a gaze fixed on an all-too unpredictable steer. Molokai Dispatch.

If you eat seafood, chances are good it came from a fish farm somewhere in the world. Big Island Weekly.

In 1971, Pentagon consultant Daniel Ellsberg leaked 7,000 pages of documents on the Vietnam War to the New York Times. Honolulu Weekly.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Honolulu faces $100M shortfall, pro-development planning director picked, Kona coffee quarantine mulled, bag ban booted, media group files FCC complaint, more on Akaka Bill, Inouye, other Hawaii news

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A long-sought federal law allowing native Hawaiians to form their own government stands little chance of passing Congress before year's end, and its approval may be even less likely after a Republican House majority takes office in January. Associated Press.


Sen. Dan Inouye is on his way to a 9th term in the U.S. Senate and another stint as Senate Appropriations Committee Chair. KHON2.

Gov.-elect Neil Abercrombie will get to appoint every member of the new Board of Education, but how much leeway he has in choosing candidates is still up in the air.Star-Advertiser.

Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle predicts the city could face a budget shortfall of more than $100 million next year so he’s making major cuts to the city's construction plan to help balance the budget. KITV4.

The man Mayor Peter Carlisle wants to run the city's planning department told Civil Beat Tuesday that he can't think of a major development project he's opposed. Civil Beat.

Honolulu County's latest effort to ban plastic bags appears stalled and unable to advance despite successful plastic bag bans in Maui and Kauai counties. KITV4.

Free Press, the nation’s leading media reform organization, will bring the concerns of Hawaiians directly to the FCC, filing complaints about Raycom Media’s takeover of 3 TV stations in Hawaii. Hawaii Reporter.

Kahuku High School will not play another football game this season, after a court denied an injunction that would have put them back in the state playoffs. KHON2.

A planned week-long closure of the H-power plant for maintenance has resulted in major backups at the Waimanalo Gulch landfill. KHON2.

Unite Here Local 5 has announced it has reached a tentative new contract that would cover nearly 1,800 workers at Kaiser Permanente Hawaii. Associated Press.

The Honolulu Board of Realtors reports October residential resales were down from the same month last year. Associated Press.

As night fell over the Hawaiian Islands Tuesday Australian long distance swimmer Penny Palfrey was believed to be swimming somewhere in the Kaieie Waho Channel between Oahu and Kauai. She was trying to become the first person to swim the 72 mile crossing. Hawaii News Now.

A number of dust devils popped up over Central Oahu on Tuesday, viewers reported. KITV4.

The Waianae Coast is a place of spectacular coastlines, dramatic backdrops, and a rich history. Hawaii Independent.

State agriculture officials will consider an embargo on inter-island shipments of Kona green coffee beans at a meeting scheduled for Nov. 17 in Honolulu. West Hawaii Today.

A Nov. 17 meeting has been set to discuss one or more quarantine zones for Big Island coffee to combat the spread of the coffee berry borer. Tribune-Herald.

At a time when the Maui Police Department is filling its ranks with police officers, the Maui County Council's Budget and Finance Committee recommended Monday to accept a $1.63 million federal grant to employ six new officers. Maui News.

Herman Andaya Jr. has been picked as chief of staff for the new administration of Mayor-elect Alan Arakawa, according to an announcement Monday. Maui News.

Site sought for Kona judiciary complex. West Hawaii Today.

The second largest public charter school in the state has dismissed its top two administrators. Associated Press.

After a yearlong delay for redesign, Connections Public Charter School is moving forward with its master plan for a $20 million, 90,000-square-foot campus on state land in upper Hilo. Tribune-Herald.

A South Kohala developer who failed to meet a state deadline to build affordable housing wants a two-year extension. West Hawaii Today.

Where was everyone? That was a question on a lot of minds Monday night when the county’s Anti-Drug Office hosted its first of four community meetings centering on the theme of “Taking Care of Our ‘Ohana Is Our Kuleana.” Garden Island.

Simply defined, horticulture means “cultivation of gardens” or “simple agriculture without many tools.” Molokai Dispatch.

The Kalaupapa National Historical Park has announced repairs have been completed to the only land route to the leprosy settlement on Molokai. Associated Press.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Tension among Hawaii campers, fishers, Molokai mule trail reopening, shearwaters freed, counties settle in with new leaders, Inouye profiled, schools face consolidation, more Hawaii news

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Sen. Daniel Inouye will soon begin his 9th consecutive term in the United States Senate.KHON2.

Efforts to challenge the Hawaiians-first admission policy at Kamehameha Schools suffered another setback on Monday. KITV4.

What 2010 Election Results Mean For Filipinos. Filipino Chronicle.

The Kalaupapa Pali Trail has reopened, and just like Mainland beach bunnies and surfer dudes try to slim down and buff up for summer after a long winter, the 22 mules that haul visitors and residents up and down are in cardio training in expectation of going back to work. Maui News.

Morris and Thurston Kamealoha grew up camping along the beaches that line the Waianae Coast but now have to camp out at Kapolei Hale just to get a camping permit and want city officials to make it easier to gain overnight beach access. Star-Advertiser.

To help remedy tension between Hana fishermen and outsiders who want to fish at a buoy put out by the Hana community, proposals involving fishing restrictions and adding additional buoys surfaced Saturday at a meeting held to address the user conflicts around the fish-aggregating devices, which outsiders have reported led to threats against them. Maui News.

One ‘a‘o cooed softly while being examined by a Save Our Shearwaters staff member. Another nipped, but others were quiet while the routine procedures of weighing, banding and recording various statistics were being done prior to their release last week. Garden Island.

Peter Carlisle was sworn in four weeks ago and has already made himself comfortable in office. Hawaii News Now.

The Honolulu City Council has introduced Bill 55 (2010) to amend the historic residential property tax exemption ordinance by requiring the property owner to pay some unspecified percentage of the assessed value, rather than the minimum annual tax that is currently required. Hawaii Reporter.

City Councilman Nestor Garcia took the reins of the City Council yesterday, ascending to chairman upon the resignation of Todd Apo, who has taken a job with Walt Disney Parks and Resorts in Hawaii. Star-Advertiser.

A special election to serve out the term of Honolulu City Councilman Todd Apo has been set for Dec. 29. Associated Press.

The County Council has reorganized for the upcoming two-year term starting Dec. 6, and the balance of power has shifted away from Hilo. Tribune-Herald.

With a new mayoral administration taking office Jan. 3, several members of Mayor Charmaine Tavares' Maui Wastewater Working Group worried aloud last week that their work over the past 13 months to dramatically reduce Maui County's use of injection wells will be for nothing. Maui News.

In about two months 24 new "clean diesel" city buses will begin replacing bulkier gas guzzlers now on the streets. Star-Advertiser.

Three years after promising to bring anti-bullying programs into every school, the Hawaii Department of Education has yet to deliver. Civil Beat.

Another school complex is up for consolidation. KHON2.

Decision on Kahuku affects more than just high school football. KHON2.

Attorneys for Kahuku High football players and parents on Monday filed a motion for a temporary restraining order against the Oahu Interscholastic Association, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association and state schools superintendent Kathryn Matayoshi in hopes of getting the Red Raiders into the state tournament, which is set to kick off this Friday. Hawaii News Now.

Criminal justice systems around the country are using canines to coax children to talk, when those kids are reluctant to do so. And now the first courthouse dog is being trained in Hawaii.KITV4.

A certain kind of Omega-3 called EPA is responsible for producing compounds that reduce blood clotting, thus helping to prevent a range of ailments, like thrombosis, atherosclerosis, and heart attacks. Hawaii Independent.

The Hawaii County Band is still making the music instead of facing it, despite reduced funding and an uncertain future. Tribune-Herald.

Dinah Kunitake's gloved hands expertly maneuvered over the clumps of coffee cherries Sunday morning, quickly plucking the soft, ruby ones and leaving the hard, green ones on the twiggy branches. West Hawaii Today.

Kona farmer still picks coffee despite blindness. West Hawaii Today.

Habitat Completes First ‘Off-The-Grid’ Home. Molokai Dispatch.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Hawaii rains don't quite cure drought, $11.4M drug abuse grant, Aloun Farms under spotlight in human trafficking case, civil unions could become law, Honolulu City Council changing, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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As if it isn't already painful at the checkout counter. Now, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's latest Consumer Price Index for Food shows prices rising sharply over the next year, particularly for meat and milk. KITV4.

The U.S. Department of Justice Human Trafficking division made good on its threat to pursue additional charges against Aloun Farms owners Michael Mankone Sou and Alec Souphone Sou after a series of legal maneuvers enabled them to back out of their plea deal. Hawaii Reporter.

Recent wet weather has helped alleviate drought conditions around the state. Hawaii News Now.

The inch of rain that fell Saturday at South Point might not have looked like a torrent, but it was the biggest rainfall of the year for that parched corner of the island. Tribune-Herald.

The Public Utilities Commission, denying a rate hike to Hawaii Electric Light Co., has told the company to cut its wages and benefits - issuing the order in the middle of labor negotiations. Hawaii News Now.

Gov. Linda Lingle and Maj. Gen. Robert Lee bid aloha to the Hawaii National Guard in ceremonies Saturday at Hickam Air Force Base. Hawaii News Now.

The families of the four veterans proudly listened during Saturday’s ceremony at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific as the names of their fallen soldiers were read. KITV4.

Hawaii voters have opened the way for same-sex civil unions to become state law next year, with an election that gave victory to a pro-gay rights gubernatorial candidate and rejected many church-backed candidates. Associated Press.

Democrat Neil Abercrombie has been in the thick of Hawaii politics for four decades and is as well known in the islands as the state's favorite son, President Barack Obama. Associated Press.

Todd Apo will preside over the City Council as its chairman for the last time this morning and likely will turn the gavel over to Councilman Nestor Garcia to wield until four new Council members take office in January. Star-Advertiser.

The City Council will hold a meeting Monday to discuss who will take up Donavan Dela Cruz's seat. KHON2.

In his decisive victory over incumbent Mayor Charmaine Tavares, Mayor-elect Alan Arakawa won all but two county precincts. Maui News.

A Porsche 911 will cost you $209 in yearly vehicle registration fees. But a Ford F-150? Try $329. Civil Beat.

Kalihi Valley sees drop in property crimes, HPD says ‘homeless’ not targeted by bill. Hawaii Independent.

About 1,500 gallons of sewage spills into Kalihi Stream. Star-Advertiser.

The state Housing Finance and Development Corp. has been fined $110,000 for failing to close large-capacity cesspools at its Jack Hall Memorial Housing property on the Big Island. Associated Press.

An $11.4 million federal grant will support a Hawaii program that provides vouchers to people with drug and alcohol problems to pay for treatment and recovery services. Associated Press.

Kahuku football players, their parents and supporters standing behind the decision to fight against their sudden elimination from post-season play. KHON2.

Mayor Billy's Kenoi's "full-court press" to build a park in Hawaiian Paradise Park hasn't convinced the subdivision's board to donate the site, said Ron Vizzone, president of the HPP Owners Association. Tribune-Herald.

The long-promised South Kona Police Station moved another step forward with the release of a final environmental assessment, however, only $1 million in funding for the project has been requested in the coming years. West Hawaii Today.

Procedures are being changed at the Hawaii Community Correctional Center after a man police consider dangerous was able to leave the facility while police were there to arrest him on a new warrant. Associated Press.

County Council takes action on confusing sign ordinance. Lahaina News.

The College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources at the University of Hawaii-Manoa has received $20,000 from the Monsanto Fund. Associated Press.

Twenty Kaua‘i piano students ll be playing in the Hawai‘i Music Teachers Association Pianomania 2010, Sunday, at the Blaisdell Center on O‘ahu. Garden Island.

In regard to hunting rules for game birds and mammals, DLNR will hold statewide public hearings, starting November 8, on amendments to update hunting rules for game birds and game mammals. Molokai Dispatch.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Hawaii tourists returning, state Senate, county councils reorganize, Star-Advertiser ad rates skyrocket, military mulls depleted uranium problem, more Hawaii news

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The latest tourism numbers give state officials good reason to be optimistic. KHON2.

Hawaii's tourism industry showed further signs of recovering from a two-year slump as visitors to the state spent 22.2 percent more than a year ago in September, pushing total expenditures in the month to $880.2 million.Star-Advertiser.

Hawaii hotel occupancy fell below 70% last week, Hospitality Advisors LLC reported Friday, led by a noticeable drop on Maui.Hawaii News Now.

Economist Leroy Laney said Thursday that he is standing by his projection that Hawaii's economy will experience sustained recovery next year. Associated Press

For vacationers there's more to enjoy than just the sand and seashore at Waikiki Beach. So the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau will encourage tourists in 2011 to get out and explore Hawaii. Hawaii News Now.

State Senate Democrats reorganized and chose a new leader late Thursday to replace Senate President Colleen Hanabusa who was elected to Congress. KITV4.

State Sen. Shan Tsutsui of Maui will be the new Senate president and Sen. Donna Mercado Kim is the Senate vice president after Senate Democrats agreed on a reorganization plan last night. Star-Advertiser.

Neil Abercrombie outlined his plans for transition from the Lingle administration, and weighed in on next steps for the Board of Education. KHON2.

Governor-elect Neil Abercrombie is looking for a cabinet and top officials to join his administration. KITV4.

Hawaii's next governor, Democrat Neil Abercrombie, is accepting applications to work in his administration. Associated Press.

Gov.-elect Neil Abercrombie said yesterday he would not wait for an independent financial analysis to determine whether to sign the environmental impact statement on Honolulu's $5.5 billion rail project. Star-Advertiser.

Hawaii's Akaka bill to bring self governance to native Hawaiians appears dead in its tracks with Republicans taking over control of the U.S. House in January. KITV4.

Aside from spending more time with his family, Charles Djou says he has not given much thought to his immediate future, particularly to what lies ahead politically. Star-Advertiser.

Mayor Billy Kenoi hopes to capitalize on the county's solid bond rating by borrowing $56 million more for capital improvement projects. West Hawaii Today.

Those opposed to the appointed Board of Education amendment had momentum on their side in the final days of the election, but it was too little, too late. Civil Beat.

A lot has been said over the past 30 years about the need for a centralized West Hawaii judiciary, but the courts are still scattered among three locations in the North and South Kona districts. West Hawaii Today.

Since becoming Hawaii’s only daily statewide newspaper, the Honolulu Star Advertiser has raised advertising rates 762 percent for weekday classified ads and 1,373 percent for Sunday classifieds, according to documents posted on a state website. Hawaii Reporter.

The former Kulani Correctional Facility has been transformed into a learning center for at-risk youth. Hawaii News Now.

When Mayor-elect Alan Arakawa is sworn into office Jan. 3, dozens of new faces - and maybe a handful of old ones - will likely be in the former mayor's new Cabinet. Maui News.

A new County Council majority emerging from Tuesday's election is likely to name Hamakua Councilman Dominic Yagong its chairman. West Hawaii Today.

Voters' ouster of two County Council members will produce a new West Hawaii-based leadership and reduce Hilo's three lawmakers to minority status, Hilo Councilman Donald Ikeda is predicting. Tribune-Herald.

More than half the seats on the Maui County Council will change hands in 2011, opening the door for councilors to reorganize and take a different approach on some of the county's biggest issues. Maui News.

An immediate suspension of green coffee imports into Hawaii to prevent further damage by the coffee berry borer is being sought by the Kona Coffee Farmers Association. West Hawaii Today.

Nobody should have been in Kalalau Valley except those people working on the rock-mitigation work and state resources-enforcement officers, but there is no guarantee some people did not elude enforcement officers and slip further up the valley. Garden Island.

Technicians from the Honolulu Mayor’s Office of Culture and the Arts will be conducting conservation treatment to the bronze sculpture of King David Kalākaua located at King Kalākaua Park on Tuesday, November 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Hawaii Independent.

County Council takes action on confusing sign ordinance. Lahaina News.

Plans to construct a Stryker Brigade training area at Schofield Barracks ran afoul of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) because the Army has no license to handle the toxic depleted uranium there. Honolulu Weekly.

Commercial aquarium fish collecting is an industry that many West Hawai'i residents love to hate. Big Island Weekly.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Surfing community mourns Andy Irons, Akaka Bill in jeopardy, environment moves forward, election dissection, and more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

Choppy seas made for poor surfing yesterday on the North Shore, where waves hit 15 to 30 feet at Ehukai Beach Park on the second day of the first big swell of the winter season. Star-Advertiser.

Surfers around the world honor and remember Andy Irons. Hawaii News Now.

Democrats Say Obama's Participation Helped Dems Win. KITV4.

So many Republican victories could mean defeat for the Akaka Bill. Hawaii News Now.

Democrats found refuge in their island stronghold of Hawaii, winning elections for all the state's congressional seats and the governor's office in contrast to their losses in most other states. Associated Press.

In the end, a race for the 1st Congressional District that appeared in doubt for Democrats just a few months ago followed a familiar pattern in Hawaii, with party faithful turning out across the island in virtually all districts to support their candidate, Colleen Hanabusa. Star-Advertiser.

Hawaii's overwhelmingly Democratic Legislature is now the nation's most one-sided, although Republicans managed to pick up one seat. Associated Press.

Neil Abercrombie turned Hawaii back to blue on Tuesday, sweeping all but one state House district in his march to Washington Place. Star-Advertiser.

Two grueling battles, a whole lot of mud slung, and a prophesy denied -- Neil Abercrombie is Hawaii's next governor. Hawaii Independent.

The state Office of Elections reports 55.7 percent of Hawaii's 690,748 registered voters cast ballots in Tuesday's general election. Associated Press.

If money talks and voting is your voice in government, then Aina Haina is being heard loud and clear. Civil Beat.

Candidates who came up short in balloting weren’t the only ones losing out this 2010 election season. Hawaii Reporter.

Governor-elect Neil Abercrombie spent part of his day delivering on a promise made to our Kanoa Leahey earlier this summer. KHON2.

New School Board Could Be Appointed By March. KITV4.

Anti-incumbent sentiment appeared to be strong in several county council races on the neighbor islands, as some challengers campaigned on change and open government. Star-Advertiser.

The campaigning is done, the winners elected and it's time for the political mudslinging to end. West Hawaii Today.

The election is not yet two days old and already some people say they've seen enough. KHON2.

A federal judge says he will rule next week on a state request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a group of 7,700 Pacific island migrants in Hawaii. Associated Press.

It started simply enough: transform an overgrown wetland into a habitat for endangered water birds. But after three years of seeking approval from federal, state and county officials – and enduring objections from the community over his plans – Kip Dunbar is anxious to begin work. Molokai Dispatch.

The University of Hawaii (UH) is in damage control mode. Hawaii News Now.

Voters enshrined the 1 percent land fund in the Hawaii County Charter and defeated five other charter proposals, including those relating to recall and ballot amendments. Tribune-Herald.

Mayor-elect Alan Arakawa this morning announced that he will appoint Wailuku businessman Keith Regan to serve once again as Maui County's managing director. Maui News.

Council candidates across the board said they felt the aloha spirit of Kaua‘i voters on the campaign trail. Garden Island.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Blue Hawaii defies national trends, unseats the GOP. All the day's election news, all in one place

2010 Hawaii General Election Results. Civil Beat.

Neil Abercrombie, who evolved from a fiery Vietnam War protester to a respected Democrat in Congress, was elected governor of Hawaii last night on a message of change after eight years of Republican rule at Washington Place. Star-Advertiser.

Governor-elect Neil Abercrombie and his soon-to-be second-in-command, Brian Schatz, say they plan to tackle the economy and education first, once they take office. Hawaii News Now.

Democrat Neil Abercrombie captured the office of Hawaii governor on Tuesday night, easily beating his Republican opponent, Hawaii Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona. KITV4.

A broad spectrum of Hawaii voters lined up behind the Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Neil Abercrombie. Associated Press.

Hawaii Democrats swept their three congressional races yesterday and now prepare to return to a vastly different landscape in Washington. Star-Advertiser.

Incumbent Daniel Inouye defeated four candidates in the race to represent Hawaii in the U.S. Senate. Hawaii News Now.

Hanabusa won Hawaii’s 1st District seat on her second attempt, after a three-way special election in May split the Democratic vote, handing victory to Republican Charles J. Djou. CQ Politics.

In the 1st Congressional District Race, Colleen Hanabusa beat out her Republican rival, incumbent Charles Djou. Hawaii News Now.

Democrat Colleen Hanabusa defeated Republican U.S. Rep. Charles Djou in the race to represent urban Honolulu in the U.S. House. KITV4.

Incumbent Mazie Hirono defeated John Willoughby in the race for U.S. Representative for the 2nd Congressional District. Hawaii News Now.

Hawaii Republicans were poised last night to see a net gain of two seats in the state Legislature, picking up three seats in the House but losing one in the Senate Star-Advertiser.

Voter turnout in the general election appeared to be at about the same low level as the last gubernatorial election four years ago. Star-Advertiser.

Frustrated with Furlough Fridays and ready to try something different to help Hawaii's schools, voters gave up their right to select members of the Board of Education and handed that power back to the governor. Star-Advertiser.

Hawaii voters have decided to appoint the state Board of Education's members instead of electing them as they have since 1966. Associated Press.

The Honolulu City Council will have a new look in January when it convenes. KITV4.

Oahu voters approved yesterday the creation of new city government agencies to oversee the $5.5 billion rail transit project and to coordinate public housing programs. Star-Advertiser.

Former Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa has won his old office back. KHON2.

Former mayor Alan Arakawa has unseated incumbent Mayor Charmaine Tavares. Maui News.

Bernard Carvalho defeated sole challenger Diana LaBedz in the race for Kauai County Mayor. Hawaii News Now.

With 16 of 17 precinct results tallied, all Kaua‘i County Charter amendment measures passed with the exception of one, County council terms. Garden Island.

Democratic candidate Ronald Kouchi of Lihu‘e captured Kaua‘i County’s District 7 Senate seat early with 6,402 votes by 6 p.m. Tuesday when the first wave of results were reported. Garden Island.

Outgoing County Councilman Kelly Greenwell walked into 3rd Circuit Court Monday expecting the judge to mete out a sentence of probation after striking a plea deal with the prosecutors. Instead, Greenwell was handed a jail term as the judge made clear the defendant's political standing should not defer just treatment. West Hawaii Today.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Polls are open, early voting a hit, Obama makes last tele-pitch, GOP confident, Kauai looks back to '42 elections, Blue Ribbon Schools named, more Hawaii news

With just 24 hours left before election day, more than 152,000 votes had already been cast via mail-in or early walk-in voting, election officials said Monday. Civil Beat.

Federal election observers are monitoring Honolulu polling places to ensure voters' rights are protected in the general election. Associated Press..

With hours left before polls opened across Hawaii, candidates and party volunteers flooded streets and phone banks trying to squeeze out any undecided votes before Election Day. KITV4.

Hawaii voters today elect a new governor for the first time since 2002, setting the state's political course for the next four and perhaps eight years. Associated Press.

President Barack Obama made a personal pitch to Hawaii Democrats yesterday, telling them that today's general election is just as important as his victory two years ago to make progress on issues such as education and health care. Star-Advertiser.

Voters in Hawaii got a Presidential pep talk - just hours before polls open in the state. Hawaii News Now.

Congressman Charles Djou spent his final day of the campaign in much the same way he spent the past five-and-a-half months since winning a special election in May to fill the remainder of Neil Abercrombie’s term in Congress – telling audiences that runaway deficit spending in Washington, D.C. cannot continue unabated. KHON2.

Hundreds of thousands of last-minute dollars have poured into closely contested races for Hawaii governor and the 1st Congressional District over the last two weeks. Associated Press.

For dozens of poll workers, Election Day began yesterday afternoon when they began carting voting booths into school cafeterias and recreation centers to turn them into voting sites. Star-Advertiser.

When Maui County voters go to the polls Tuesday, they'll decide whether to send local incumbents back for another term or to take a chance on a fresh face. Maui News.

After election, talking stink goes from roars to whispers. Star-Advertiser.

Between Nov. 10 and Nov. 18, the Public Access Room will conduct a series of free neighborhood workshops entitled, “We the Powerful!” Garden Island.

The controversial elections of ’42. Garden Island.

King Liholiho, Koko Head and Waialua elementary schools -- named Blue Ribbon schools yesterday at a ceremony in Waikiki -- all have those things as part of their recipes for success in an increasingly challenging educational landscape. Star-Advertiser.

Waialua Elementary, Koko Head Elementary and King Liholiho Elementary Schools were named Blue Ribbon Schools today by Frito-Lay of Hawaii and the Hawaii State Department of Education at the Hawaii Distinguished Schools awards held at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort and Spa. Hawaii Reporter.

Man leaves $125K to St. Joseph School. Tribune-Herald.

Film Garden Entertainment is on a wild hog chase. West Hawaii Today.

Monsanto’s new Omega-3 soybean: Healthy or hazardous? Hawaii Independent.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Candidates make last big push, Obama lends a hand, walk-out looming for HELCO workers, medical marijuana patients can't fly with drug, vacation rentals at issue, more news from the Hawaiian Islands

President Obama is expected to participate in a tele-town hall event this afternoon in Hawaii to encourage voters to choose Democrats in tomorrow's election. Associated Press.

The state Democratic Party is set to hold its traditional campaign-ending rally on the Big Island. KITV4.

For anyone envisioning a DC-style political rally, Honolulu’s satellite “Rally to Restore Sanity” and “March to Keep Fear Alive” on Saturday bore no resemblance to the throngs that spewed out of Metro exits and milled about the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Hawaii Independent.

On the last weekend before Tuesday's big election, Hawaii's two major candidates for governor hit the road, crisscrossing Honolulu to fire up the troops and stimulate turnout. Associated Press.

Political candidates often say that the only poll that counts is the one on election day. Nowhere is that more true than in the race for the First Congressional District between Charles Djou and Colleen Hanabusa. Hawaii News Now.

The Democrats took a trolley ride, while Republicans went on a walking tour Sunday, as candidates made a final push for votes. KITV4.

A trolley filled with spirited supporters for the Republican candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor arrived at Windward Mall Sunday. KHON2.

Joining fans at the University of Hawaii volleyball game, were UH alumni, democratic candidate Neil Abercrombie and Tammy Duckworth. KITV4.

You could say every election is an uphill battle to the finish line...that wasn't any more evident than when the trolley carrying the democratic candidates for senate, congress and governor had an unexpected delay. KHON2.

James "Duke" Aiona doesn't want Big Island voters listening to West Hawaii Today. West Hawaii Today.

Maui mayoral candidates are venturing into new political territory this year - television. Maui News.

Republicans are positioned to wrest control of the House in this week's elections, the wind at their backs as they reach to capture the 40 seats they need to claim the majority — and potentially many more. Associated Press.

Hawaii's 1st Congressional District is in play. Need proof? National Republicans and Democrats have poured more than $1 million into the race in the last two weeks. Civil Beat.


Maui County voters on Tuesday will be asked to decide several proposed changes to the County Charter. Maui News.

Only days remain before the final votes are cast and the results tallied in what may be an election that brings new faces to the forefront of government, or leaves familiar names in place to govern with increasing challenges and reduced revenues. Lahaina News.

Big Island medical marijuana patients trying to take their pakalolo on interisland flights are increasingly finding themselves in court, despite a state law protecting them from prosecution. West Hawaii Today.

Not sure how many jobs your tax dollars have created through the federal stimulus program? Tribune-Herald.

Electric workers on Oahu, Maui and the Big Island could soon walk off the job. KHON2.

Crystal Young worries about a proposed hotel on city land in Haleiwa after witnessing resort sprawl in her nearby Sunset Beach neighborhood, where there is little park space and dozens of residential houses cater to visitors. Star-Advertiser.

Maui County has gotten tough with illegal vacation rentals. Star-Advertiser.

Federal researchers are collecting plankton samples and floating plastic debris between Hawaii and the West Coast. Associated Press.

NOAA Fisheries scientists onboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer are collecting plankton samples from Hawaii to the U.S. West Coast and collecting floating plastic debris from the so-called “great Pacific garbage patch,” a concentrated area of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean. Hawaii Reporter.

The mayor of the Big Island is being criticized for spending $20,600 on his new television show after saying "This Week with Mayor Billy Kenoi" was being produced at no taxpayer expense. Star-Advertiser.

One in every 97 Kailua-Kona homes was in foreclosure in September, giving the West Hawaii community the worst foreclosure rate in the state. West Hawaii Today.

‘The Gathering Place’ links KCC One Stop Center. Garden Island.

A slow growth in remittance flows and export of Filipino workers overseas are expected to occur as the U.S. economy remains wanting in signs of a recovery on lackluster jobs data. Filipino Chronicle.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Just sayin' : No vote, no grumble.

If you're reading this, you're one of the smart ones. The ones who keep up on the issues and the news of the day.

You -- yes, you! You have not only the privilege of voting, you have the duty. Don't let our election be stolen by the power brokers, the money makers, the ones who can sway an election just by plastering a candidate's name around town.

You have the duty to vote because you know more about a candidate than his or her name. You know more about a ballot issue than what a special interest told you about it.

so, please. Do you duty. Get to the polls Tuesday and vote.

 If you aren't sure where your polling place is -- re- mem- ber, some polling places changed this year -- just put your address in the polling place locator above. No worries, we're not saving the information.

We just want you. You -- the informed voter. We want you to vote. Just do it. Otherwise, no complaining from you about what our elected officials are doing. No vote, no grumble. Just sayin'.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Missile test off Kauai, Hillary Clinton visit concluded, more human trafficking charges, Lance Armstrong to compete in Ironman, building code changes draw fire, UH records leak imperils privacy, more campaigning, Maui top tourist destination, lots of island news

A Japanese naval destroyer shot down a ballistic missile in a test yesterday off Kauai. Associated Press.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said yesterday the U.S. has "quickened the pace and widened the scope" of engagement in Asia and the Pacific, and she downplayed concerns the U.S. is ceding power to a militarily rising China. Star-Advertiser.

The visit to Hawaii by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was brief -- less than 24 hours -- but it was stamped with a few interesting impressions of the Aloha State. Star-Advertiser.

She calls Hawaii ‘America's bridge to the East'. For the second time this year, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made an official visit to the islands and highlighted how Hawaii plays a key role in American foreign policy. Hawaii News Now.

Republican U.S. Rep. Charles Djou said Thursday that he supports holding a nonbinding plebiscite in Hawaii on proposed federal legislation that would initiate negotiations for a new native Hawaiian government. Associated Press.

Political experts say all signs point to major Republican Party gains in U.S. congressional midterm elections set to take place in less than one week on November 2. Hawaii Reporter.

Why should anyone care who gets elected and who doesn’t on November 2? Hawaii Independent.

Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle says a Democratic Party TV ad is "an 11th hour smear" of her and the record of Lt. Gov. James "Duke" Aiona, the Republican candidate for governor. Associated Press.

Governor Lingle is crying foul on the latest attack ad against gubernatorial candidate Duke Aiona. KHON2.

Republican Gov.Linda Lingle is fuming over a 30-second television commercial that criticizes her administration. “I am not going sit by and let others to rewrite history,” Lingle said. KITV4.

Hawaii's gubernatorial candidates disagree on how soon $23.7 million in state emergency funds should be released to nonprofit organizations. Star-Advertiser.

Education has been a top priority this election season and there's disagreement on what should be the first course of action on the subject once a new governor is elected. Hawaii News Now.

Supporters of a constitutional amendment to switch to an appointed school board have far outspent those opposing the change, according to filings with the state Campaign Spending Commission. Star-Advertiser.

If you attended the University of Hawaii at Manoa or UH West Oahu your personal information may have been posted online, accessible to just about anyone.KHON2.

A survey of world island tourist destinations puts Hawaii, and particularly Maui, at or near the top in hotel occupancy, prices and revenue per available room. Maui News.

New state building code requirements are expected to further increase already high construction prices on the island. West Hawaii Today.

Proposed changes to Hawaii County's Building Code received a cool reception from contractors, owner-builders and others who attended a public briefing Wednesday in Hilo. Tribune-Herald.

Aloun Farm operators Alec and Mike Sou are facing additional charges in connection with their importation in 2004 of 44 Thai nationals to work on their Ewa farm. Star-Advertiser.

Civil Beat asked Abercrombie and Aiona where they stand on human trafficking. Civil Beat.

A stakeholder committee Oct. 22 came up with a formula for identifying important agricultural lands on the island. Garden Island.

The president of Hu Honua Bioenergy answered community concerns about a proposed power plant under oath Wednesday and gave a tour of the shuttered facility that he hopes to reopen. Tribune-Herald.

Hawaiian Telcom Communications Inc. says it's emerged from bankruptcy after two years under court-protected reorganization. Associated Press.

Lance Armstrong to compete in 2011 Hawaii Ironman. Hawaii News Now.

Every week, his boss gave the order that would cement them both into the annals of popular culture: "Book 'em, Danno." Star-Advertiser.