Thursday, March 3, 2011

Sen. Akaka retirement opens floodgates for Hawaii candidates, Honolulu mayor proposes more, Hawaii County mayor, less, new top doc named, elected attorney general considered, Waikiki hotel workers to strike, more

Sen. Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii
U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka's announcement yesterday that he will not seek re-election in 2012 creates a rare open seat in Hawaii in a year when the balance of political power in the Senate will be at stake. Star-Advertiser.

"Senator Akaka is a very, very good man," says Art Caleda, President of the Hawaii World War II Fil-Am Veterans Organization. KHON2.

US Sen. Daniel Akaka announced on Wednesday that he will not seek re-election in 2012. Hawaii News Now.

Sen. Daniel Akaka announced on Wednesday that he will not seek re-election in 2012. KITV4.

U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii, announced Wednesday that he will not run for re-election in 2012. Pacific Business News

Democratic U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka of Hawaii announced Wednesday he won't run for re-election next year after 22 years in the Senate. Associated Press.

Hawaii’s Senior Senator Daniel Inouye announced on PBS Hawaii, February 24, that although he’d helped U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka raise “six figures” for his 2006 election bid, “circumstances have changed” and he doubted he could make that kind of commitment again. Hawaii Reporter.

Sen. Daniel Akaka, who has served Hawaii as senator and as a representative for 35 years, announced today he is not running for re-election next year, when his term expires. Molokai Dispatch.

How crowded will the race be to replace Daniel Akaka in Washington? Civil Beat.

The announced retirement of U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka means a Hawaii Senate seat is up for grabs for the first time in decades. Star-Advertiser.

The announcement allows the race to begin for the U.S. Senate seat, and it could be a crowded field in the primaries. KHON2.

Here are some of the official statements released Wednesday on the announcement of the retirement of Sen. Dan Akaka. Hawaii News Now.

Lenny Klompus is leaving his job with state House Minority Leader Gene Ward at the end of the week. Honolulu Notes.

A Kaimuki native and Sacred Hearts Academy product has been tapped by Gov. Neil Abercrombie as the state's new health director. Star-Advertiser.

A bill calling for a proposed state constitutional amendment that would allow voters to select the attorney general is scheduled to be heard this afternoon by the Senate Judiciary and Labor Committee. Star-Advertiser.

The state House Finance Committee, worried about legal implications, agreed to end state Medicare Part B reimbursements only for future public worker retirees hired after July.Star-Advertiser.

Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle has crafted an operating budget for next year that's $114 million, or 6 percent, bigger than this year's — mostly to cover "skyrocketing" debt and "unsustainable" rising benefit costs for employees. Civil Beat.

Mayor Peter Carlisle is counting on tax hikes, user fee increases and across-the-board cuts to public worker salaries as he seeks to follow through on campaign promises to rein in spending and put forth a lean, fiscally responsible administration. Star-Advertiser.

Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle on Wednesday announced his plans for the city's $1.932 billion budget that includes several fee and tax hikes and an end to furloughs. KITV4.

Honolulu mayor Peter Carlisle presented his administration's first executive budget on Wednesday. Hawaii News Now.

Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle is calling for a mix of spending cuts and fee increases in his inaugural budget, including higher gasoline taxes, lower labor costs and increases in a number of fees. Hawaii Reporter.

Mayor Peter Carlisle unveiled his 2012 budget proposal today… one that doesn’t raise property taxes … and proposes a long-term “pay-as-you go” system. Hawaii Public Radio.

Mayor Billy Kenoi on Tuesday promised not to raise property taxes as he unveiled a budget that unfunds 100 vacant positions, eliminates worker furloughs, restores the 2 percent land fund, adds a $1 bus fare and postpones $29.1 million to the next budget year. West Hawaii Today.

Mayor Billy Kenoi on Tuesday proposed a $366.1 million budget that would cut Hawaii County spending for a third straight year, end worker furloughs and reinstate open-space funding. Tribune-Herald.

County Council members offered praise, along with a little regret, for the $366.1 million budget proposal they received earlier from Mayor Billy Kenoi. Tribune-Herald.

Comedian Roseanne Barr is seeking a temporary restraining order against a woman who complained to the county about grading done at Barr's Honokaa macadamia nut farm. Tribune-Herald.

The Hawaii County Council on Tuesday evening confirmed all nine nominees to the county Redistricting Commission, despite grumbling about the last-minute timing of the nominations. West Hawaii Today.

Community members on Wednesday packed Council Chambers in Nawiliwili, voicing their views on a bill that would carve new exemptions in the county’s plastic bag ban. Garden Island.

A Maui County Council committee gave unanimous support Tuesday to a proposed $1.9 million federal grant application for fiscal year 2012. Maui News.

Proposed regulations for vacation rentals would be referred to the Maui, Molokai and Lanai planning commissions under a resolution recommended for approval Monday by the Maui County Council Planning Committee. Maui News.

Hotel employees who work at the four Starwood Hotels and Resorts properties in Waikiki (Sheraton Waikiki, Princess Kaiulani, Moana Surfrider, Royal Hawaiian) voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to authorize a strike in their ongoing contract dispute with management. Hawaii News Now.

An agenda item posted last week for the monthly Charter Review Commission meeting Monday has raised the eyebrows of community members. Garden Island.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Waikiki hotel union deciding strike plans, Honolulu Airport TSA scrutinized, Senate caucus to decide land chief's fate, Asians shrink, whites grow on Big Island, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

Honolulu city bus (c) 2011 All Hawaii News
Honolulu is observing the 40th birthday of its public bus system. KITV4.

A group of marine conservationists is calling on Gov. Neil Abercrombie to bar collecting exotic fish from Hawaii's reefs for sale in the aquarium trade. Associated Press.

The nomination of land chief William Aila Jr. has raised enough concerns that Senate Democrats will meet behind closed doors Wednesday to decide their next step. Civil Beat.

A proposed bill that would have allowed state employees to accept gifts of up to $200 from anyone, under any circumstances, will be gutted and refined after critics testified it would open the floodgates to corruption in government. Star-Advertiser.

Hawaii public employees will not be able to conceal their name, compensation range, and job description. Hawaii Reporter.

Excessive speeding could do more than just send you to jail. It could cost you your car. KHON2.

The Senate Ways and Means Committee voted unanimously yesterday to approve a scaled-back version of a bill that would have raided 138 of the state's special funds to help address a budget shortfall. Star-Advertiser.

There are more than 10 bills being heard at the State Legislature aimed at boosting Hawaii’s Television and Film Industry. Hawaii Public Radio.

Actors from Australia shot scenes at the state capitol on Tuesday as lawmakers advanced a bill to boost Hawaii's film industry. Hawaii News Now.

A popular Australian soap opera is filming on Oahu this week. KHON2.

A bill giving the Public Utilities Commission authority to move forward on undersea power transmission cable projects was approved by the House Finance Committee Monday. West Hawaii Today.

An investigation is underway of more than two dozen Transportation Security Administration officers at the Honolulu International Airport after security failures that could have allowed a terrorist attack on an airplane were allowed to continue for months. KITV4.

Hawaiian Electric Co. has introduced a tiered rate structure for its residential customers on Oahu that increases the cost of electricity per kilowatt-hour as usage goes up. Star-Advertiser.

A recent survey by AARP of Hawaii adults older than 50 found that 2 in 3 plan to work longer if the economy does not improve. KITV4.

Honolulu begins reconstructing deteriorating sidewalks on Waikiki's main drag this week.Associated Press.

The Hawaii Medical Service Association reported net income of $14.27 million on revenues of $452.01 million for its fourth quarter of 2010. Pacific Business News

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. Hawaii Region reported a net loss of $2.3 million on revenues of $241.1 million for the quarter ending Dec. 31. Pacific Business News

The Navy has agreed to give Kalaleloa horse stables that use World War II airplane revetments an extension on its use of the military-owned land, City Councilman Tom Berg said yesterday.Star-Advertiser.

Waikiki hotel union workers will vote whether or not to authorize a strike against Sheraton-owned hotels Wednesday. Hawaii News Now.

The Fairmont Kea Lani hotel on Maui will pay roughly 240 present and former employees $500,000 to settle a lawsuit over how gratuities were divided between workers and the company. Associated Press.

For the last 12 months workers have been pulling invasive algae known as leather mudweed by hand from the Paiko area of Maunalua Bay. Hawaii News Now.

Community group Livable Hawaii Kai Hui (LHK Hui) together with The Oahu Club will hold a garden party fundraiser to help with ‘alae ‘ula preservation efforts that improve the wetland habitat located off Hawaii Kai Drive. Hawaii Independent.

Castle & Cooke's move to auction off its inventory of 11 new condominiums on Lanai in January resulted in five sales totaling $6 million, the company said. Maui News.

The Asian population on the Big Island barely budged during the past 10 years, while the number of whites increased by 15,444, U.S. Census figures show. Tribune-Herald.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Roseanne Barr illegally grades mac nut farm, Hawaii lawmakers seek free lunch, state eyes school property, school lunch price tag rises, land chief fight continues, Kauai beach project advances, artist sees Virgin Mary in monkeypod tree, more

Hawaiian protest photo (c) 2011 All Hawaii News

Hawaii could grant native Hawaiians self-government rights after federal proposals to do so failed. Associated Press.

Some Hawaii state legislators are trying to rewrite the law when it comes to getting gifts from ordinary citizens, businesses and even lobbyists.KITV4.

A bill intended to strengthen and clarify the state’s lobbyist regulation law has been quietly changed to allow legislators and state officials “to accept significant and costly gifts” from lobbyists. Hawaii Reporter.

The state House Finance Committee voted early today to tax pension income but set the threshold significantly higher than Gov. Neil Abercrombie preferred. Star-Advertiser.

With many Oahu residents already struggling to make ends meet, a property tax increase would only add to an already precarious financial situation. KHON2.

City Council members are taking aim at bills moving through the Legislature that would redevelop unused land on public school campuses to generate revenue for school facilities. Star-Advertiser.

The spat over land chief William Aila Jr.'s qualifications has moved from the Senate floor into Senate inboxes. Civil Beat.

The price of school lunches at Hawaii’s public schools will increase Tuesday from $2.20 to $2.35. KITV4.

Producing more electricity from lava-heated steam is the best way to meet Hawaii Island's future energy needs, according to one civil engineering professor. Tribune-Herald.

More than 150 dogs seized from puppy farm. Hawaii News Now.

State government general fund spending would start rising again under Gov. Neil Abercrombie's budget proposals following two years of decline under Gov. Linda Lingle. Associated Press.

Kona resident Bob Russell thinks Hawaii is in "a state of fiscal emergency" and "our so-called wise leader is continuing our spending addiction." West Hawaii Today.

Fisherman Stan Wright said he is afraid a continuing loss of water at Lake Wilson could cause a massive die-off of fish at one of the best angling places he knows in the United States. Star-Advertiser.

Sea Engineering Inc. has been selected to study Kauai’s Poipu Beach, where erosion is prompting safety and natural resource concerns. Pacific Business News

A public-private partnership between the county, state and local organizations has resulted in the Po‘ipu Beach restoration study becoming a reality. Garden Island.

A City Council Public Works and Sustainability Committee meeting took a bizarre turn Monday afternoon when former City Council candidate Matthew LoPresti had trouble explaining whether he was a lobbyist. Civil Beat.

Volunteers and researchers on Maui tallied 1,607 sightings of humpback whales Saturday, a 33 percent increase from last year, the Pacific Whale Foundation reported.Maui News.

A United Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Kona International Airport on the Big Island landed without incident even though mechanical problems forced a pilot to shut off one of the plane's engines shortly before arriving. Associated Press.

Alexander & Baldwin Inc. says Chris Benjamin, its chief financial officer and the general manager of A&B's sugar plantation on Maui, is being promoted to president of A&B Land Group, which oversees A&B Properties and the company's agricultural businesses. Associated Press.

Hawaii County has informed comedian Roseanne Barr's land trust that grading done on her Honokaa macadamia nut farm was illegal. Tribune-Herald.

Cast and crew of the hit show Hawaii Five-0 have just a month-and-a-half left of shooting for this season. They'll wrap in mid-April. Hawaii News Now.

The Eddie won't go. The three-month holding period for the Quicksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau surf tournament on Oahu's North Shore ended Monday. KITV4.

There was a divine sighting on the Big Island in a monkey pod tree. KHON2.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Hawaii hospitals get federal funds, internment camps, race at issue, Maui mayor seeks end to furloughs, UH-Hilo gets new pharmacy programs, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

2010 tsunami in Hilo
One Year Later: New improvements since the tsunami. KHON2.

The Hawaii Department of Human Services has distributed $10 million in federal funds to 15 private hospitals.Pacific Business News

Hilo Medical Center staffers put their job satisfaction and engagement at the very bottom when compared to other hospitals, according to a recent survey.Tribune-Herald.

Senator Dan Inouye believes partisan fighting in Washington will NOT derail Oahu’s rail project. Hawaii Public Radio.

The state of Hawaii should maybe take a look into its own unclaimed property program for lost cash as it scratches for more funding. Hawaii Reporter.

A pair of proposals now before the state Legislature could make Hawaii's food code compatible with this traditional Hawaiian food preparation practice. Star-Advertiser.

The number of Hawaii public school children eligible for free and reduced-cost lunch, a key indicator of poverty, has risen 20 percent -- or by more than 13,500 children -- since 2007. Star-Advertiser.

Demonstrators at the state capital voiced their concerns Saturday hoping lawmakers on Capital Hill hear their message. KITV4.

On Friday, Gov. Neil Abercrombie announced the appointment of Deputy Director for the Department of Public Safety and Deputy Director of Behavioral Health for Department of Health. Hawaii Independent.

As the governor learned earlier this month, it isn’t as easy as it seems trying to rein in the cost of government —  especially when it comes to public employee retirement benefits.Garden Island.

Mayor Alan Arakawa has requested $1 million to end county furlough days starting in April. Maui News.

Mayor Billy Kenoi's strategy for closing a $40-million-plus budget gap remains a mystery to County Council members bracing for possible tax increases, service cuts and worker layoffs. Tribune-Herald.

For years they have been a hidden part of Hawaii's history. But now, there are efforts underway to preserve World War II era internment camps in the islands. All Hawaii News.

Race in Hawaii: Betcha Can't Pick Just One. Civil Beat.

The state Board of Land and Natural Resources has approved a plan to build a large new telescope at the summit of Mauna Kea. Associated Press.

Some nominees to the county's Redistricting Commission apparently were approached by administrative officials and hadn't necessarily thought to apply for the position on their own. West Hawaii Today.

A new phase of repairs to the Diamond Head landmark is beginning, including fixes to a lookout area, a narrow ledge at the summit and construction of a new summit loop trail. Star-Advertiser.

Even as the cost of fueling up on Maui topped $4 per gallon for regular unleaded gas last week on Maui, Aloha Petroleum is developing a new gas station and a 2,000-square-foot convenience store next to Home Depot in Kahului. Maui News.

Nancy McPherson, the recently reinstalled Molokai planner, has returned to ensure projects are done correctly to Molokai standards – and efficiently. Molokai Dispatch.

The University of Hawaii Board of Regents has approved two new pharmacy degrees. Associated Press.

Officials with the Hawaii County Council are set to begin the process of determining how to divide $1.5 million among dozens of nonprofit groups asking for more than double that amount. Associated Press.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Hawaii population shifts to Neighbor Islands, Honolulu mayor gives dire forecast, state seeks to borrow rail funds, medical marijuana dispensaries advance, more Hawaii news

Waikiki street shows diverse population (c) 2011 All Hawaii News
Hawaii's population grew by about 8.8 percent to 1,360,301 people, with Hawaii and Maui counties seeing the largest jumps over the past decade, according to 2010 census data released this week. Star-Advertiser.

Census numbers released Thursday could literally reshape political and education district boundaries around the state. KITV4.

On Oahu, residents are headed west, out of downtown Honolulu and toward the long-discussed "second city," the 2010 U.S. Census shows. Civil Beat.

Population on the Neighbor Islands grew faster than on Oahu during the course of the past decade, according to recently released U.S. Census data. Pacific Business News

Two of the three fastest-growing regions on the fastest-growing island of the state are in West Hawaii. It's a development that doesn't surprise many but underscores the need for a close look at population trends when new county council district lines are drawn this year. West Hawaii Today.

Puna recorded tremendous growth in the last decade, according to Census figures released Thursday, becoming one of the fastest-growing districts in Hawaii. Tribune-Herald.

The state Senate Ways and Means Committee approved and sent to the full Senate a plan to "borrow" city rail transit money, with the promise to pay back far more by selling state bonds. KITV4.

Oahu would have 10 medical marijuana "compassion centers" under a bill expected to pass the state Senate next week. Another 11 dispensaries would be distributed among the neighbor islands. KITV4.

The Kaho'olawe Island Reserve Commission would get a dedicated source of state funding under a proposal moving forward in this year's Legislature. Maui News.

While lawmakers debate a permanent source of funding for Kahoolawe, other bills moving forward in the Legislature also would affect the former "Target Island." Maui News.

The Hawaii Legislature is taking a scheduled break from floor sessions as lawmakers work on the state's finances and visit with their constituents. Associated Press.

Now that the civil unions bill has been signed into law, what preparations are taking place before the law takes effect January 1, 2012? KHON2.

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie canceled his trip to Washington because he is being treated for ear inflammation, his spokeswoman said. KITV4.

The National Park Service is holding public meetings over the next month to get input on internment camps in Hawaii during World War II to help it determine the best way to preserve these sites and share their history. Star-Advertiser.

Hawaii has 15,722 applications for unemployment compensation of which 2,139 are first-time claims in the newest weekly report from the state Department of Labor & Industrial Relations. Hawaii News Now.

Shedding a number of "nonproductive" pieces of real estate and getting the city out of the business of managing affordable-housing properties would free up money and resources that could be put toward more important services, Mayor Peter Carlisle said. Star-Advertiser.

Two months ago Peter Carlisle became the 13th mayor of Honolulu. Today he delivered his first state of the city speech. Hawaii News Now.

Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle opened his first State of the City address by practicing what he preached: After pledging to run an open and honest administration, the city’s 13th mayor launched into a sober assessment of the financial problems it is facing. Hawaii Reporter.

The Honolulu City Council moved yesterday in favor of the appointment of several City cabinet members. Hawaii Independent.

Hawaii County's civil suit against Hokulia's developer to complete the long-stymied Mamalahoa Bypass was ordered into mediation Tuesday. West Hawaii Today.

Proposed changes to Hawaii's hunting rules are being opposed by hunters, some of whom expressed their concerns during an informal meeting Wednesday evening in Hilo. Tribune-Herald.

The state Health Department has lowered sulfur dioxide exposure thresholds on the Big Island. Tribune-Herald.

The cause of a small earthquake off East Oahu yesterday was not immediately known, but scientists suspect it might have been caused by fault lines or the weight of the islands on the earth's crust. Star-Advertiser.

BOE committee recommends Kaimuki school be closed. KHON2.

The Kaua‘i Planning Commission on Tuesday, following a recommendation from the Planning Department, denied cell phone carrier Spring/Nextel to install a 150-foot monopole resembling a pine tree next to Kaumuali‘i Highway, by Halfway Bridge. Garden Island.

Behind the numbers: Census shows state growth trends

Hawaii population map (c) 2011 All Hawaii News

Name POP2000 POP2010 GROWTH %GROWTH





Hilo 42,425 45,714 3,289 7.75%
Honokaa-Kukuihaele 3,895 3,925 30 0.77%
Kau 5,827 8,451 2,624 45.03%
Keaau-Mountain View 22,738 34,266 11,528 50.70%
North Hilo 1,720 2,041 321 18.66%
North Kohala 6,038 6,322 284 4.70%
North Kona 28,543 37,875 9,332 32.69%
Paauhau-Paauilo 2,213 2,588 375 16.95%
Pahoa-Kalapana 8,597 11,060 2,463 28.65%
Papaikou-Wailea 4,961 5,213 252 5.08%
South Kohala 13,131 17,627 4,496 34.24%
South Kona 8,589 9,997 1,408 16.39%
HAWAII COUNTY 148,677 185,079 36,402 24.48%





Ewa 272,328 323,118 50,790 18.65%
Honolulu 372,279 390,738 18,459 4.96%
Koolauloa 18,899 21,406 2,507 13.27%
Koolaupoko 117,994 115,164 -2,830 -2.40%
Wahiawa 38,370 41,216 2,846 7.42%
Waialua 14,027 13,046 -981 -6.99%
Waianae 42,259 48,519 6,260 14.81%
HONOLULU COUNTY 876,156 953,207 77,051 8.79%





Kalawao 147 90 -57 -38.78%





Eleele-Kalaheo 7,441 8,403 962 12.93%
Hanalei 6,348 7,828 1,480 23.31%
Kapaa 7,652 8,385 733 9.58%
Kaumakani-Hanapepe 3,438 3,771 333 9.69%
Kekaha-Waimea 5,125 5,561 436 8.51%
Koloa-Poipu 5,404 5,683 279 5.16%
Lihue 5,162 5,943 781 15.13%
Niihau 160 170 10 6.25%
Puhi-Hanamaulu 6,860 8,740 1,880 27.41%
Wailua-Anahola 10,873 12,607 1,734 15.95%
KAUAI COUNTY 58,463 67,091 8,628 14.76%





East Molokai 4,688 4,503 -185 -3.95%
Haiku-Pauwela 8,377 10,088 1,711 20.42%
Hana 1,855 2,291 436 23.50%
Kahului 20,134 26,328 6,194 30.76%
Kihei 19,843 23,677 3,834 19.32%
Kula 9,729 11,580 1,851 19.03%
Lahaina 17,967 22,156 4,189 23.31%
Lanai 3,193 3,135 -58 -1.82%
Makawao-Paia 18,370 20,219 1,849 10.07%
Puunene 12 8 -4 -33.33%
Spreckelsville 337 461 124 36.80%
Waihee-Waikapu 3,397 6,907 3,510 103.33%
Wailuku 17,623 20,729 3,106 17.62%
West Molokai 2,569 2,752 183 7.12%
MAUI COUNTY 128,094 154,834 26,740 20.88%

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Hawaii civil unions become law with Abercrombie signature, Honolulu asks Rush Limbaugh to apologize, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

Hawaii civil union photo (c) 2011 All Hawaii News
Final approval of a proposal to legalize civil unions is a step closer to same-sex marriage in Hawaii, supporters say. Star-Advertiser.

Hawaii has become only the 7th state in the nation to recognize civil unions for same-sex couples. KHON2.

A group of civil union supporters applauded wildly when Governor Neil Abercrombie signed Senate Bill 232 into law. They had gathered at the Queen Kapiolani Hotel to watch an internet feed of the bill signing. Hawaii News Now.

Civil union supporters gathered at several events across town to watch and celebrate as Gov. Neil Abercrombie signed the controversial bill into law. KITV4.

The bill-signing at the Hawaii governor's mansion was historic, triumphant and personal. Civil Beat.

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie has signed same-sex civil unions into law, granting gay and lesbian couples the same state rights as married partners. Associated Press.

After a long, hard-fought battle, civil unions became law today in Hawaii. Hawaii Independent.

Gov. Neil Abercrombie, proclaiming that diversity defines rather than divides people of the state, signed a bill into law legalizing civil unions for same-sex couples beginning next year. Hawaii Reporter.

Thinking back to 1998, Renae Hamilton says she can recall the bitter and divisive campaign she went through in trying to gain marriage rights for same-sex couples through the ballot box. Star-Advertiser.

Fifty supporters applauded and shouted in joy at the Queen Kapiolani Hotel after witnessing the governor, via live Internet feed, sign the landmark civil unions bill into law yesterday afternoon. Star-Advertiser.

It was a busier than usual Wednesday night at Hula's Bar and Lei Stand. Hawaii News Now.

Local gay rights groups are hailing the decision by President Barrack Obama to reverse a 15- year policy on the Defense of Marriage Act, what some refer to as DOMA. KITV4.

A Marriage of Convenience. “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” --a complex and costly policy. Honolulu Weekly.

The state Senate has delayed the confirmation vote for William Aila, Jr. to lead the state Department of Land and Natural Resources after one senator expressed concerns about whether Aila adequately disclosed his commercial fishing license and aquarium fish permit. Star-Advertiser.

A Senate vote on the confirmation of William Aila as chairman for the Department of Land and Natural Resources is being delayed until next week because of concerns that he wasn't forthcoming to senators.Associated Press.

Kona coffee farmers will have new weapons in the battle against the coffee berry borer beetle: two pesticides containing a fungus that has helped keep this destructive pest in check in other parts of the world. West Hawaii Today.

Nine state lawmakers are traveling to the Big Island this weekend to see projects connected to environmental job creation and food and energy self-sufficiency. Associated Press.

After shutting down construction on its new site two weeks ago, the Molokai Community Health Center (MCHC) will be receiving $500,000 in state funds by the end February. Molokai Dispatch.

All islands remain under a flash flood watch today, as a lingering unstable weather system threatens more heavy rain and thunderstorms. Star-Advertiser.

The City Council approved a resolution yesterday urging conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh to apologize for mocking Chinese President Hu Jintao during his visit to Washington, D.C., last month to meet with President Barack Obama. Star-Advertiser.

Today the price of a barrel of oil hit $100 for the first time since 2008 and there's expected to be even more pain at the pump. Hawaii News Now.

Hawaiian Electric employees have once again authorized a strike. KHON2.

The Honolulu’s Ethics Commission has begun gathering information about a complaint that claimed a deputy police chief arranged for officers to be paid overtime or change their schedules. He allegedly did so to allow them time to appear at a weekend open house for his son's Cub Scout troop. KITV4.

A decade in the making, the 2010 U.S. Census has finally made it to Hawaii. Civil Beat.

The most important county commission in 10 years narrowly escaped beginning its work without its West Hawaii members -- a full one-third of its membership -- thanks to missteps in Mayor Billy Kenoi's administration. West Hawaii Today.

Get ready to dole out a little more to keep county water flowing to your home or business. West Hawaii Today.

Several community members, mostly tourism and development industry professionals, attended a workshop Tuesday intended to clarify questions related to a law that could set strict parameters on the proliferation of hotels and vacation rentals on Kaua‘i. Garden Island.

Representatives of the proposed Kaiwahine Village said they would consider additional parking and plan to hire union carpenters if the 120-unit affordable housing project were approved. Maui News.

Life-changing isle programs face ax. Tribune-Herald.

Sailors slain by Somali pirates had ties to Maui. Maui News.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Honolulu rail project begins, land chief confirmation stalls over fish permits, Abercrombie defends budget, coqui frogs invade Oahu, Big Island biomass plant questioned, Maui hikers sue, more

Groundbreaking yesterday was a milestone in the battle to bring a rail transit system to Honolulu, a debate that has spanned more than four decades. Star-Advertiser.

Critics say it's all for show but rail supporters see today's ceremonial rail transit groundbreaking as an important milestone. Hawaii News Now.

Both supporters and critics of Honolulu’s proposed $5.5 billion rail projected flocked to North-South Road on the outskirts of Kapolei Tuesday for a large and elaborate groundbreaking ceremony, estimated to cost $30,000. KHON2.

After 45 years of talking about rail, the City and County of Honolulu Tuesday broke ground on its $5.5 billion, 20-mile project. Pacific Business News

Honolulu’s largest public works project broke ground Tuesday, capping more than four decades of work to bring the $5.5 billion rail project to fruition. Hawaii Reporter.

Politicians hate to talk about it. The media doesn’t cover it, unless they absolutely have to. It is a taxpayer’s nightmare. Yet it has come so far. It is the Honolulu Rail Transit project, aka TheRail. Hawaii Independent.

The National Weather Service has extended a flash flood watch for all Hawaiian islands until Friday morning as unsettled weather continues over the state. Star-Advertiser.

State House and Senate leaders questioned Gov. Neil Abercrombie and his state budget director yesterday about a new two-year budget draft, including what would happen if they reject the governor's tax revision and spending cut proposals to close a projected $700 million deficit. Star-Advertiser.

If anybody wants to try and manipulate the numbers for personal political agendas in order to try and score political points, let me tell you, this is one governor that's not going to put up with it," Gov. Neil Abercrombie warned lawmakers. Hawaii News Now.

Gov. Neil Abercrombie told lawmakers Tuesday that the state is in a "terrible financial hole for which there are no easy answers." KITV4.

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie is calling for partnership and collaboration with government employee unions as he seeks to reduce their pay. Associated Press.

Governor Neil Abercrombie and his budget director defended a $22.7 billion biennial budget plan before dozens of lawmakers. KHON2.

Hawaii lawmakers confronted Gov. Neil Abercrombie on Tuesday over his new budget proposal to expand government and raise taxes while the state is recovering from an economic downturn. Associated Press.

Hawaii Sen. Clayton Hee defers land chief decision until next week; Aila surrenders fishing permits. Civil Beat.

At least one state lawmaker is saying the recent increase in the number of coqui frogs found on Oahu highlights the need for more agricultural inspectors to check on cargo coming into the state and moving from island to island. Hawaii News Now.

Vigil held in opposition to civil unions on eve of bill signing ceremony. KHON2.

A fast-tracked bill setting up the process for appointing a Board of Education is expected to get to the governor's desk as early as next week. Star-Advertiser.

Hawaii developers are struggling to sell affordable housing units, despite being given plots of state land to build on for free. Civil Beat.

The number of manufacturing jobs in Hawaii fell for the fifth year in a row last year but the rate of decline slowed. Associated Press.

The state Department of Health has revised its advisory levels for sulfur dioxide to be more protective of people with asthma. KITV4.

Ka'u residents had questions for Aina Koa Pono officials Monday night, ranging from the environmental impacts of the planned biofuel production plant on the district to what other plans the company has. West Hawaii Today.

The hikers' group Public Access Trails Hawaii-Maui is suing Haleakala Ranch and the state to force the reopening of the horse trail that was used to reach the crater until 75 years ago. Maui News.

In six years, a group of volunteers, working along with police and county officials, has transformed Kalama Park from "not a good place to go and hang out" to a place where families go for walks, bike rides, sporting events and picnics. Maui News.

In the interest of public safety the utility access road to the Nawiliwili jetty will be closed to the public this Thursday and Friday between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. while the Kaua‘i Fire Department conducts its helicopter rescue operations training. Garden Island.

The state Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) is holding statewide public hearings this month on proposed amendments and additions to its Hawaii Administrative Rules for the Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation. Lahaina News.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Hawaii Gov. Abercrombie seeks 11.8% budget hike, Kauai health-care checks bounce, newspaper loses union appeal, Maui fundraiser taking money with no results, more news from all the Hawaiian islands

Gov. Neil Abercrombie released a new two-year budget draft yesterday that increases spending to repair what he described as structural problems with state government and the "wreckage" left by the Lingle administration. Star-Advertiser.

Governor Neil Abercrombie believes the details in his 66-page financial plan will restore government functions and do away with a multi-million dollar budget shortfall. Hawaii News Now.

Gov. Neil Abercrombie on Monday said he's asking for an $11.4 billion operating budget next year, an 11.8 percent increase over the $10.2 billion budget the Legislature passed last April. West Hawaii Today.

Gov. Neil Abercrombie hosted an unusual holiday news conference in his office Monday to describe how he intends to pay for a budget that increases by nearly half a billion dollars. KITV4.

Getting the state out of a massive budget hole will require a $700 million increase in state spending. KHON2.

Budget 101 With Prof. Abercrombie. Civil Beat.

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie came out with his own budget Monday, and this time he called for spending $730 million more over the next two years. Civil Beat.

Gov. Neil Abercrombie unveiled on Monday his administration’s amended operating budget for the next two fiscal years. Pacific Business News

Gov. Neil Abercrombie is revising an intial two-year budget with an additional $728.6 million in spending that will be paid for with a mix of cuts and funding mechanisms, including measures that have had a lukewarm reception in the legislature. Hawaii Reporter.

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie is getting ready to unveil a two-year state budget that includes $400 million in additional spending to restore a state government that he said was damaged by deep cuts made by the prior administration. Garden Island.

The governor is getting ready to release his budget but we already know 41 social service programs will lose state funding. Hawaii News Now.

State Wants To Reopen Kulani Prison. KITV4.

Hawaii should ease hunting restrictions to control ungulate populations that have "exploded" due to "inadequate" control measures, according to a bill before the state Legislature. Tribune-Herald.

A Hollywood production company is proposing to develop film studios on Maui and Oahu - if the state Legislature approves new tax credits for film infrastructure development. Maui News.

Lawmaker Caught Up In Foreclosure Mess. Civil Beat.

Overcome with frustration, seven current and former employees of a Kaua‘i home healthcare provider have come forward to say their employer is not paying them in a timely manner and banks are not cashing their paychecks due to insufficient funds. Garden Island.

A Maui charity raising money across the nation to build a 42-acre, $20 million post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury treatment center says it has little to show for the effort despite soliciting donations for the last several years. Star-Advertiser.

The National Labor Relations Board has upheld a 2008 decision against the Hawaii Tribune-Herald on allegations of unfair labor practices. Pacific Business News

A ceremonial groundbreaking will be held Tuesday for Honolulu's Rail Transit Project. KITV4.

The ceremonial groundbreaking of Honolulu’s $5.5 billion elevated rail system has done little to calm the debate among those who believe the project is a vital part of Oahu’s future and those who believe it may eventually bankrupt the city. KHON2.

County officials hope to begin repairing damage this week to two South Maui beach parks caused by the heavy rains last month. Maui News.

Keauhou Master Plan will be revised again, and the new president of Bishop Holdings Corp. vowed Thursday his commitment to "strengthening the area's cultural, educational and economic assets." West Hawaii Today.

The Asia-Pacific region can expect increased droughts and floods in the next 20 years — often in the same spots — as well as rising sea levels and more intense tropical storms, Honolulu academics told a gathering of scientists here Friday. Star-Advertiser.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Hawaii economy rebounding, Abercrombie presents budget Tuesday, signs civil union bill Wednesday, former lawmaker recounts sex charges, Thirty Meter Telescope hearing set, more news from the Hawaiian Islands

Ohelo berries photo (c) 2011 All Hawaii News
Ohelo flowers and berries are food for native forest birds and are part of the multilayered, healthy Hawaiian forest where every niche is filled with interwoven plants, from mosses and ferns to shrubs and trees of all sizes. Star-Advertiser.

One of Hawaii's most popular sight-seeing attractions reopened Saturday. Hawaii News Now.

State officials are forecasting Hawaii's economy to grow by about 2 percent this year, up from 1.4 percent last year as more tourists visit the islands and the construction industry recovers. Associated Press.

An increase in visitor arrivals, visitor spending and jobs - the state's latest forecast shows a stronger economic growth this year, than previously estimated. KHON2.

The Honolulu airport is starting to broadcast a Hawaiian-language greeting to arriving visitors. Associated Press.

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie is planning to sign civil unions into law a day earlier than expected this week.KHON2.

Right now might not be the best time to talk about taking money out of the state's hungry general fund. But that's exactly what lawmakers are considering. Civil Beat.

Maui and Kauai already banned plastic bags and soon .. the ban could be extended to the entire state. KHON2.

Schools have a long way to go to meet new wellness rules for students, set to go into effect at the end of the school year. Star-Advertiser.

Former House Leader Galen Fox on His Crime, His Time and Being a Sex Offender. Hawaii Reporter.

Homeless Have Two Weeks To Move Out Of City Park. KITV4

Honolulu Deputy Prosecutor Scott Spallina recalls a case about a man beating his ailing father whose diaper was heavily soiled about two years ago. Star-Advertiser.

Jim Nabors, Jimmy Borges and Monica Mancini are among the entertainers scheduled to appear at a fundraiser for Mayor Peter Carlisle in April. Star-Advertiser.

This week, Mayor Peter Carlisle announced three new members have joined his Cabinet: Deputy Managing Director Chrystn Eads, Emergency Services Deputy Director Mark Rigg, and Planning and Permitting Deputy Director Jiro Sumada. Hawaii Independent.

R. Mark Browning has been named senior judge of the Family Court in the First Circuit in Honolulu effective March 4. Pacific Business News

The county saved taxpayers $1 million in the last six months of 2010 just by not filling job openings. Tribune-Herald.

The state land board is expected to vote Friday on approving the proposed Thirty Meter Telescope at a meeting in Honolulu. Tribune-Herald.

Kona will likely never be able to rid itself of the coffee berry borer, but through a multitude of attack mechanisms coffee farmers can learn how to control and live with the pest. West Hawaii Today.

For decades, researchers thought the last major colony of Hawaiian petrels in the islands nested on the slopes of Haleakala. Maui News.

Don Nelson, a businessman on Maui and former professional basketball coach on the Mainland, is proposing a $2 million wedding and event facility on a nearly 1-acre lot on the north side of the Nani Kai Hale condominiums on North Kihei Road. Maui News.

A 14-month-old girl sitting on the driver’s lap died in a three-vehicle crash Sunday afternoon on Kaumuali‘i Highway near Dynasty Court, county officials said. Garden Island.

Honolulu Police Department Major Carlton S. Nishimura has been indicted by a federal grand jury on criminal charges related to illegal game room operations. Hawaii Reporter.

Friday, February 18, 2011

People pooping on Waikiki beaches, Obama birth certificate not for sale, prostitutes visit Legislature, Honolulu police paid OT for Cub Scouts, more news from all the Hawaiian Islands

East-West Center photo (c) 2011 All Hawaii News
The East-West Center is watching closely as Congress debates the organization's budget for the remainder of the federal fiscal year. The Republican-controlled House passed an amendment yesterday that would eliminate $10.7 million in funding for the 50-year-old Honolulu-based institution, which promotes understanding between the United States and Asia-Pacific nations. Associated Press.

People who come to Waikiki don’t dream of strolling in an outdoor latrine and encountering human feces. KITV4.

A proposal to sell copies of President Barack Obama's birth records to anyone for $100 is going nowhere in the Hawaii Legislature. Associated Press.

Against a backdrop of anti sex-trafficking signs, young girls and older women begged legislators for a law to punish pimps and others who profit from prostitution. Hawaii News Now.

Law enforcement and victims advocates still can't agree on whether Hawaii needs an anti-human trafficking law. Civil Beat.

Lawmakers heard testimony today from sex trafficking victims who said Hawaii needs to do more to protect people from slavery. Hawaii Independent.

The Senate is deferring action on a bill that would end Medicare Part B reimbursements for retired state workers, but a similar House measure is advancing. Associated Press.

Hundreds of youth, parents and other supporters are expected to rally and demonstrate at the State Capitol this morning to show their support for the Paxen Huli Ke Alo About Face! Family of Programs. KHON2.

Forecasters say this weekend could be wet, humid and voggy and cooling tradewinds may not return until next week. Star-Advertiser.

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie plans to sign a bill creating same-sex civil unions into law next week. Associated Press.

It was billed as an opportunity for Aiea and Pearlridge area residents to directly address the governor, the lieutenant governor, and several other elected officials. but it was the governor who did most of the talking. Hawaii News Now.

Gov. Neil Abercrombie says he is speaking for the silent majority when he calls for an unpopular tax on pension income, ending Medicare Part B reimbursements for public-worker retirees and spending cuts to welfare and Medicaid to help balance the state budget. Star-Advertiser.

The Governor and Lt. Governor came to talk-story with residents out in Pearl City & Aiea, BUT the discussion quickly narrowed in on one issue. KHON2.

An ethics complaint has been filed after some Honolulu police officers were paid overtime and the schedules for others shifted so a Cub Scout pack could get a tour of the police academy on a weekend day when it's normally closed. KITV4.

The Hawaii County Council advanced a plastic bag ban Wednesday, but not before ripping out the enforcement and penalty provisions. West Hawaii Today.

With no fanfare and in the pre-dawn quiet, Pasha Hawaii's first interisland cargo delivery was expected in Hilo Harbor today. Tribune-Herald.

Pasha Hawaii is upping the ante in the competition for moving vehicles and heavy cargo to and around the Hawaiian Islands. Maui News.

Police were called out Thursday when about 50 protesters gathered on the steps of Kawaiaha'o Church Thursday morning to demonstrate against any resumption of construction on the grounds. Associated Press.

The Honolulu Liquor Commission appointed attorney Greg Nishioka as interim administrator of the agency for one year, filling a position that has been vacant since former Administrator Dewey Kim quit last May. Star-Advertiser.

Medical marijuana user Aukai Edens watched quietly from his wheelchair, as a group of children shouted “We want to be drug-free!” at passing cars on Rice Street. Garden Island.

Hawaii’s credit ratings may take a hit given changes being made by a major ratings agency in the way it looks at public worker pension obligations. Hawaii Reporter.

Bank of Hawaii is the target of a new lawsuit filed by customers who claim the bank improperly charged overdraft fees on debit card transactions. Pacific Business News

The city Neighborhood Commission rejected a proposal yesterday to postpone board elections for two years and save $210,000 to help balance the city's budget. Star-Advertiser

The Big Island's construction industry has not recovered from the recent recession. Tribune-Herald.

Infestation of varroa mites, small hive beetles and nosema spores have created major losses and problems for Big Island beekeepers. West Hawaii Today.

The Hawaii County Council on Wednesday passed a resolution asking Mayor Billy Kenoi to update the gas allowance for police officers, putting an end to the "open-mileage" policy for officers with the rank of captain and above. West Hawaii Today.

A South Maui gay couple applauded the state Senate's passage of the civil unions bill Wednesday, predicting it would lead to equal treatment for same-sex couples and an economic benefit for the state. Maui News.

Eight out of 10 Hawaii hotel rooms were full during the week ending Feb. 12, and most islands’ average room rates were higher than during the same week last year, according to a weekly report put together by Smith Travel Research and Hospitality Advisors. Pacific Business News