HPR News Staff
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Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke has become the center of a story involving allegations that an “influential lawmaker” accepted $35,000 in a paper bag during a January 2022 meeting. “I'm not saying I am the 'influential lawmaker' in question,” Luke told HPR on Tuesday.
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Lingering windy and rainy conditions may continue, depending on your location, the National Weather Service reports.
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House Bill 2446 authorizes the state Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to create a community program. That program aims to educate marginalized communities about stolen wages. It would also enhance outreach and referrals.
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State Sen. Michelle Kidani of Mililani is defending her ability to serve as a lawmaker following a Honolulu Civil Beat story regarding her cognition.
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A measure at the state Legislature would create a 24/7 helpline for people to report possible harm caused by immigration enforcement, federal agents and troop deployments.
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Prospective candidates must get a nomination paper and collect signatures from registered voters in the district they seek to represent.
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The state Public Utilities Commission is holding a pubic hearing on Hawaii Water Service Company's request for a rate increase for its Kapalua water and wastewater service.
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Gov. Josh Green delivered his 2026 State of the State address to the Hawaiʻi State Legislature on Monday morning. Here's the full speech, as written before the address.
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Department of Law Enforcement Director Mike Lambert roughly estimated that about $400 million a year is spent at illegal game rooms in Hawaiʻi.
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A deferred Maui County Council bill offered a home exemption to residents who buy a home that was recently used as a short-term rental.