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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Cesspools threaten Hawaii coastline, Honolulu council members cleared on ethics complaint, special prosecutor investigating police chief, bigeye tuna fishing resumes, state selling $750M bonds for projects, tech lawsuit rebuffed, reactions to new solar rules, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Hawaii Island coastline © 2015 All Hawaii News Studies Find Growing Evidence of Cesspool Impacts to Coast, Potable Wells. Hawaii remains...
Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Public Utilities Commission curtails solar credits, criminal charges dropped against Mauna Kea protesters, Micronesian immigrants seek better life, Health Department pushes medical marijuana laws, new Navy chief says U.S. could patrol South China sea, Maui panel drops cane-burning plan, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Solar panels in Honolulu A controversial program that has been one of the main drivers behind the record-breaking growth of rooftop sola...
Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard disinvited from today's Democratic presidential debate, Maui to fly its homeless one-way elsewhere, state senator says Honolulu police chief should be on leave pending ethics probe, Puna group fights Hualalai geothermal drilling plan, newspaper tours Syngenta secret seed research facility, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Rep. Tulsi Gabbbard promoted to major, courtesy photo The Democratic National Committee has taken the highly unusual step of disinviting...
Monday, October 12, 2015

Transparency a problem for Hawaii Gov. Ige, lieutenant governor wants more responsibility, death with dignity petition gathers names, two-year-old issues surface for Maui mayor, weakened ethics bill advances on Big Island, Lanai short of affordable housing, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Gov. David Ige at 2014 inauguration, courtesy photo Gov. David Ige made open government an important part of his campaign for governor....
Saturday, October 10, 2015

Breaking: Judge invalidates Mauna Kea Thirty Meter Telescope emergency rule

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Mauna Kea Thirty Meter Telescope protest Friday the Circuit Court of the Third Circuit, State of Hawaii, granted a partial motion for su...
Friday, October 9, 2015

Hawaii to make crop pesticide information public, Honolulu council tackles ethical legal cloud over rail project, Kakaako homeless sweep, police chief sues Ethics Commission, Stryker Brigade on its last legs, Kaʻu coffee land being sold, Kauai historic one-lane bridges to get upgrades, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Hilo Farmer's Market produce © 2015 All Hawaii News Hawaii residents can expect to have more information soon about what pesticides ...
Thursday, October 8, 2015

More Ige agencies oppose NextEra buyout of Hawaiian Electric, Hawaiian Independence Day set, tsunami money coming to Hawaii, monk seals increase, Maui defines dancing, Kakaako homeless sweep continues, median Honolulu home surges to $730l, coral bleaching worries Kauai, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Hawaiian Electric Co. worker courtesy photo Gov. David Ige’s administration said Wednesday it is not in favor of NextEra Energy Inc.’s...
Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Counties must define dancing, Hawaii-based military warns about South China Sea claims, humpback whales arrive early, whistle-blower lawsuit in Honolulu rail work, unions settle state hiring grievance, Maui mulls mayor-less government, enterprise zones advance, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Dancing at a Kona hotel pool party © 2015 All Hawaii News What is dancing? That’s the question that the four county liquor commissions i...
Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Business groups push Ige to enforce law on Mauna Kea for Thirty Meter Telescope, big Obamacare rate hikes coming, Environmental Council seeks board members, floating windfarm coming to Oahu south shore, new rules for Big Island public land management, Maui deputy prosecutor seeks top job, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Mauna Kea TMT blockade, courtesy Big Island Video News Nearly a year since a ceremonial groundbreaking took place atop Mauna Kea for con...
Monday, October 5, 2015

Prominent people seek marijuana licenses, lawmakers block biotech correspondence, $1.7B tech tax credits run amok, teachers' ethics compromise planned, Big Island biotech to fuel power-hungry Oahu, $10M donated for Punahou scholarships, federal funds for false killer whale study, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

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Discount Medical Marijuana cannabis shop in Denver, courtesy O'Dea Big-name entrepreneurs, high-profile attorneys and former politic...
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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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