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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

If they had $50, would they be sleeping on the street?

Sleeping, sitting or lying down on city sidewalks would be barred under a bill being considered by the Honolulu City Council.

The state has kicked off the environmental review process for a project to restore heavily eroded portions of Waikiki Beach, but work to bring in sand to widen the state's most famous coastline likely won't start until 2011.

Property crimes took a nose dive in Honolulu in 2008 while violent crime in Honolulu rose slightly.

The teachers union has reached a tentative settlement with Department of Education negotiators.

Gov. Linda Lingle and the Hawai'i State Teachers Association have moved closer to a new contract that involves furloughs for public school teachers to help the state reduce labor costs.

Hawaii's 13,000 public school teachers could be the first to break the state's long-simmering public worker labor disputes.

Hawaii County is moving ahead with plans to expand a sewage treatment plant in Honokaa and build a sewage system for the Queen Liliuokalani Village subdivision in Kona.

Kaua‘i will lose the 87-foot U.S. Coast Guard cutter Kittiwake in the spring of next year, but not before a smaller replacement boat arrives from Maui, a Coast Guard spokesperson said.
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Nancy Cook Lauer has 30-plus years experience as a journalist, winning national and state awards for newspapers in Florida and Hawaii. She publishes a daily state government news aggregate and commentary blog, All Hawaii News. Vice President of the Hawaii SPJ chapter as well as Secretary of the Big Island Press Club, Lauer has a Master of Science degree in Library and Information Studies from Florida State University and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology, summa cum laude, from Old Dominion University. She earned her reporting chops covering the 2000 Bush v. Gore presidential election at Florida's ground zero and was recently honored with a Torch of Light award and a Hawaii state Senate commendation for uncovering questionable spending practices in local government.
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