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The
future of a Hawaiian nation has suddenly found itself in the shadow of a huge cloud with the stunning election of Republican Donald Trump as president.
Star-Advertiser.Uncertainty regarding
America’s relationships with Asia-Pacific nations has “increased exponentially” with the election of Donald Trump, the outgoing leader of the East-West Center said Wednesday.
Civil Beat.A Donald Trump presidency could theoretically
boost military spending in Hawaii, impact relations with neighboring countries overseas and shake up health care for people of the Aloha State, some local experts predict.
Tribune-Herald.Hawaii’s congressional delegation still seemed to be processing what Trump’s presidency could mean for national policy and Hawaii’s political interests.
Star-Advertiser.The day after the General Election, some wonder what impact a
Trump Presidency will have on Hawaii.
KITV.Despite his win in heavily Democratic Hawaii,
U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz says overall losses in his party mean he will have to work harder on issues such as climate change, which are important to his state.
Associated Press.Column: Welcome To TrumpWorld.
Donald Trump’s presidency could be both good news and bad news for Hawaii.
Civil Beat.The Republican Party’s General Election “Sweep” on the mainland was in stark contrast to political races in Hawai’i where
GOP candidates were defeated.
Hawaii Public Radio.Even as Republicans nationally celebrated the election of billionaire Donald Trump as president,
Hawaii Republicans this week continued their slide into near-oblivion on the state political scene.
Star-Advertiser.Despite long lines on Election Day, a shortage of blue “secrecy sleeves,” and malfunctioning voting machines that turned away some voters, the new chairman of the state
Elections Commission said Wednesday he was “very, very impressed” with the election.
Star-Advertiser.The
voter turnout in Hawaii Tuesday was down from four years ago, from 62 to 58 percent. But actual ballots cast were up by about 400 to more than 437,000 due to an increase in registered voters.
Hawaii News Now.Despite this year’s all-time high number of registered voters — likely due to a new online registration system — Hawaii’s
voter turnout rate in the general election was less than for the 2012 presidential election.
Civil Beat.Column: Wednesday-Morning Quarterbacking
Hawaii’s Election.
Civil Beat.With Republicans in control of the White House and in Congress, will
Hawaii’s Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill face a tougher battle sending federal dollars our way?
KHON2.Hawaii voters seem inclined to let the Legislature have more flexibility when it comes to
spending excess state revenue.
Civil Beat.It’s been a busy year for the state
Department of Health.
KHON2.Outrigger Hotels and Resorts and its portfolio of 37 hotels, condominiums and vacation resort properties is being sold to Colorado-based private equity firm KSL Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount, the two companies said Tuesday.
Pacific Business News.OahuHistoric preservationists are pushing a new plan to save the
Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial, a World War I monument, and its pool, where Hawaii Olympian Duke Kahanamoku once swam.
Star-Advertiser.With Veterans Day coming up, there is a new proposal to save the aging
Waikiki Natatorium. Hawaii News Now.Ko Olina Resort &Marina is envisioned to almost double in size and connect directly with the City of Kapolei as part of an estimated $5 billion expansion for the West Oahu vacation destination.
Star-Advertiser.
A major
solar farm that would span hundreds of acres of land near the University of Hawaii-West Oahu campus is in the works,
Pacific Business News has learned.
HawaiiMayor Billy Kenoi’s attorneys reached a stipulated agreement Wednesday with the Hawaii County Board of Ethics for misuse of his county-issued credit card. The advisory opinion, offered by the lawyers to avoid an investigative hearing in response to a long-delayed complaint, acknowledges there is “probable cause” that Kenoi violated a section of the county’s Ethics Code by using the card for personal expenses, which were later paid back.
Tribune-Herald.Outgoing Hawaii County councilwoman Margaret Wille read scathing testimony into the record of the Board of Ethics on Wednesday, sharply criticizing
Mayor Billy Kenoi in the wake of the government purchase card controversy.
Big Island Video News.TMT official: Moving
Thirty Meter Telescope to Canary Islands could save money.
Pacific Business News.President-elect Donald Trump didn’t win any Hawaii County precincts, but voters were much kinder to him on the west side of the island than on the east side. That’s according to a
West Hawaii Today analysis of precinct reports released early Wednesday by the state Office of Elections.
MauiMaui’s
voter turnout improved from 52.7% in 2014 to 56.4% this year. Of the 93,912 registered voters in Maui County, 52,969 cast ballots in the General Election.
Maui Now.After nearly 3,000 votes were counted late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning, natural farm alchemist Alika Atay came from behind to defeat former Maui County Council Member Dain Kane for the
Wailuku-Waihee-Waikapu council residency seat, according to general election results posted at 5:18 a.m.
Maui NewsAn ocean-front Maui property that has been rock star
Pat Benatar's home for years went on the market for $3.6 million on Wednesday morning.
Pacific Business News.KauaiThe 2016 general election saw the highest
voter turnout in Kauai since the 2008 general election, which featured U.S. Senators Barack Obama and John McCain.
Garden Island.Ensuring a future for keiki, mitigating a large tourist population and protecting the environment are just some of the topics Kauai residents want to see addressed in the
general plan update. Garden Island.With all 16 precincts reporting, Derek Kawakami and Arthur Brun are the new faces of the
Kauai County Council.
Garden Island.