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Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Hawaii dubbed worst state for retirement, Green signs bill for state's share of $4B Maui wildfire settlement, new fire marshal hits the ground running, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

Hawaiʻi's high price tag for retirees ranks it worst in the country. Retirement Living, a national platform for seniors planning to retire, ranked all 50 states for the best and worst places to retire in for 2025. Hawaiʻi ranked last. The platform judged each state’s affordability, quality of life and economic strength. Hawaii Public Radio.

Gov. Green signs Maui wildfire settlement legislation. The state marked another milestone in Lahaina’s recovery from the Aug. 8, 2023, wildfire as Gov. Josh Green signed off Tuesday on the state’s share of a $4.037 billion settlement one month before the disaster’s two-year anniversary. Star-Advertiser. Maui News.  Maui Now. 

Federal funding pause puts Hawaii’s vulnerable students at risk. Hawaii public schools face deepening uncertainty as President Donald Trump’s administration withholds $33.29 million in congressionally appropriated education funds for the upcoming academic year, a move advocates and lawmakers warn could jeopardize after-school programs, teacher training and essential support services for thousands of the state’s most vulnerable students. Star-Advertiser.

Pacific Tuna Fleets Pushed To Lift Ban In Waters They Barely Fished. The vessels hardly spent any time right outside a marine protected area before its expansion, but fishing leaders and managers say times have changed. Civil Beat.

Hawaii’s new fire marshal hits the ground running. Even before the bill signing officially establishing the job of state Fire Marshal, newly appointed Dori Booth was already on the job, standing with firefighters in Nanakuli and Maili. KHON2. KITV4.

Oahu

HPD hires ‘first-ever’ communications director. Claudette Springer  will lead a new five-person communications team that will feature HPD Maj. Paul Okamoto as a uniformed spokesperson. Okamoto runs Honolulu Police Department's legislative liaison office. Star-Advertiser.

Who should have the authority to hire and fire Oʻahu's police chief?  After the announcement that Chief Joe Logan would retire at the end of June, the commission appointed Deputy Chief Rade Vanic to serve as the department’s interim chief, despite Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi publicly endorsing Hawaiʻi County Police Chief Ben Moszkowicz for the role. Hawaii Public Radio.

Koko Crater Stairs to remain closed until all bunkers sealed. The Koko Crater Stairs trail in Hawaii Kai remains closed three days after an 8-year-old boy fell down a shaft at one of the summit bunkers, suffering critical injuries. Star-Advertiser. Hawaii News Now.  KITV4. 

Haleiwa development under Council review. A proposed housing and commercial development in Haleiwa that’s received opposition from many nearby residents but support from local trade unions is expected to be under Honolulu City Council scrutiny today. Star-Advertiser.

Naulu Apartments opens in Aiea, offering 302 affordable units for local families.
The Naulu Apartments, located next to Halawa View and across from Pearl Harbor, offers 302 brand-new units for low-income families earning between 30% and 60% of the area median income. Hawaii News Now.

Advance reservations temporarily suspended for USS Arizona Memorial tours. Starting Wednesday, the National Park Service is temporarily suspending 56-day advance reservations to the site due to ongoing preservation work. Hawaii News Now.

Dogs vs. Jogs: Neighbors Jostle For Space at Prized Oʻahu Park. Dog walkers complain that a group of young Chuukese runners isn’t sharing Makiki District Park. Civil Beat.

Hawaii Island

Lava returns; Episode 28 eruption begins at Kilauea. A new eruption started early this morning at Halemaʻumaʻu Crater in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Episode 28 of the ongoing volcanic activity began at 4:10 AM on July 9th, with lava fountains and flows coming from the north vent. KITV4.

Two invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle breeding sites found in W. Hawaii. Combined efforts on Hawaii Island have led to the deployment of nearly 400 traps and the treatment of 1,300 palm trees to prevent CRB damage. Public outreach in the Kona area continues. Tribune-Herald. Big Island Video News.  Big Island Now.

Hawaiʻi Fire Department Gets Four More New Ambulances. The state-funded ambulances will be assigned to the Keaʻau, Pāhoa, Hawaiian Paradise Park, and Kailua Fire Stations. Big Island Video News.

June rain brings relief to portions of island.
Most of the Big Island, including the windward side and interior sectors, remain abnormally dry or in drought with below-average rainfall totals for the month. However, the most leeward area of the island, the Kona-Kohala coastline, experienced enough rain to extricate it from a months-long drought. Tribune-Herald.

Maui

First 3 Maui housing programs under $1.6B federal recovery funding to launch next month. The Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funding is appropriated by Congress and allocated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to rebuild disaster-impacted areas with long-term recovery. Starting next month, wildfire survivors can begin applying for assistance. Hawaii Public Radio.

Sewer user fee increases in effect with start of new fiscal year. Maui County’s Department of Environmental Management’s Wastewater Reclamation Division is reminding customers it implemented a 9% rate hike for the new fiscal year that began July 1. Maui News. Maui Now. 

ʻŌhiʻa seeds from resilient trees may hold the key to stopping Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death. Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death (ROD) was detected in three landscaped ʻōhiʻa trees in Central Maui in February. Maui Now.

Maui scientists use limu to track pollutants in coastal waters. Limu belongs to the algae family — but in terms of its role in the environment, it acts like a sponge and sucks up nutrients and chemicals from the surrounding waters. Hawaii Public Radio.

Kauai


Kaua‘i County mayor proclaims July 2, 2025, Sydney Elizabeth Agudong Day for ‘Lilo & Stitch’ star. Agudong, born and raised on Kaua‘i, plays Nani, the older sister and guardian to the adorable and mischievous girl Lilo, who befriends a runaway alien. Kauai Now.

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

State fire marshal named, Honolulu police chief resigns, solvent detected in drinking water at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

Hawaii gets first state fire marshal in 46 years. A state council has appointed Dori Booth to the position leading an office resurrected by state lawmakers in 2024, marking a historic return to a centralized approach to statewide fire protection in Hawaii. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. Hawaii Public Radio. Big Island Now. 

Pride flags fly over state Capitol for first time to mark milestone. Gov. Josh Green has declared June as Pride Month and on Monday, for the first time, flew a Pride flag over the state Capitol, where it will remain for the entire month. Star-Advertiser. KITV4. 

Hawaiian Electric unveils $350M wildfire safety plan that could raise customer bills.
  Hawaiian Electric has released a more detailed version of its three-year wildfire safety strategy, aimed at reducing wildfire risks and strengthening grid resilience across the state, with a particular focus on Maui, which it identifies as the area of highest risk. KHON2.

Dirty beaches in Hawaii. Two beaches on Oʻahu and Kauaʻi topped the list of shorelines across the country that are top-priority “bacteria hot spots,” according to a new report by the Surfrider Foundation.More than 90% of the water samples collected in 2024 from the popular swim spots — Kahaluʻu on Oʻahu and Waikomo Stream at Kōloa Landing on Kauaʻi — had bacteria levels above state health standards.  Civil Beat.

Oahu

Honolulu Police Department looking for its fourth chief in eight years.  The Honolulu Police Department is looking for its fourth police chief in eight years after Arthur “Joe” Logan decided to retire June 30. Logan’s departure was announced Monday by Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, who recommended Hawaii Police Chief Ben Moszkowicz to serve as interim chief starting July 16. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. Hawaii News Now.  KITV4. 

Mayor’s pick for interim HPD Chief says prior experience will help him lead. After Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi announced the retirement of Honolulu Police Department Chief Arthur “Joe” Logan, he offered his recommendation for interim chief: Benjamin Moszkowicz, who is currently serving as chief of the Hawaiʻi Police Department. KHON2.

Honolulu Council to review $11M in general obligation bonds for rail.
Mayor Rick Blan­giardi’s administration has requested more funding to pay the city’s required annual subsidy toward the Hono­lulu Authority for Rapid Transportation’s construction of the over-$10 billion rail line. Star-Advertiser.

State Housing Czar Demands Church Return Housing For Homeless Elderly. The state’s Office on Homelessness and Housing Solutions is demanding that a Korean church either return or pay $20,000 apiece to buy 20 state-owned tiny housing units installed in their Honolulu parking lot. Civil Beat.

Government defends detention, deportation of military wife in Honolulu, noting ‘unusual activity’. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is defending the actions of its Customs and Border Protection officers who detained and deported an Australian woman who tried to visit her American husband, a U.S. Army lieutenant who is stationed in Honolulu, telling Hawaii News Now that Nicolle Saroukos was “traveling for more than just tourism.” Hawaii News Now.

Councilmember wants more waste diverted from West Oʻahu landfill. The City and County of Honolulu is waiting for the governor to decide whether he will let a state bill take effect that would further narrow site options for a new Oʻahu landfill. Hawaii Public Radio.

UH Mānoa earns top spot out of 21,000 universities. According to the 2025 Global 2000 list by the Center for World University Rankings, UH Mānoa placed in the top 2.6% out of more than 21,000 worldwide universities. KHON2.

Volunteers install native plants for Kailua Beach dune restoration. Dozens of volunteers and community members placed 344 native plants along a stretch of Kailua Beach on Saturday to mitigate erosion at the frequented beach park. Star-Advertiser.

Hawaii Island


Solvent detected in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park water. State health officials said low levels of a chemical used as an industrial solvent were detected in a water sample collected from the Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park water system. Star-Advertiser. Big Island Video News.

Long-awaited pharmacy expansion at Kona Community Hospital complete
. The expansion includes a new “compounding suite” that will allow KCH to safely prepare medications — including chemotherapy drugs — on site at the 94-bed hospital. Tribune-Herald. Big Island Now.

Hawaiʻi County Community Survey Opens To Public.
Residents can give feedback to the County through the online Laulima Community Survey, from now through July 31. Big Island Video News.

Prosecutors request UFC Hall-of-Famer BJ Penn undergo mental health exam. The former MMA fighter is accused of assaulting his 79-year-old mother over the Memorial Day weekend. He has repeatedly claimed in public social media posts that she and other family members have been replaced by “imposters.” Hawaii News Now.

Maui

Maui County Council poised to pass $1.55B budget. The Maui County Council is poised Tuesday to pass measures that reduce tax rates for owner-occupied homes giving many homeowners some relief. Maui News. Maui Now.

Maui Police Department offers gun buyback program. The Maui Police Department will host a gun buyback event at the Maui County Service Center 110 Alaihi St. in Kahului from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 14. Maui News.

Maui Police Department launches 2025 Citizen Survey. The Maui Police Department has launched its 2025 Citizen Survey in an ongoing effort to strengthen relationships with the community and improve public safety services.  Maui Now.

Kauai

33rd Taste of Hawaiʻi fundraiser showcases old and new culinary talent on Kauaʻi. About 1,000 people attended this year’s Taste of Hawai’i, showcasing 12 local musicians, 10 beverage vendors and more than 25 chefs and food vendors from restaurants around Kaua’i.  Kauai Now. Garden Island.