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Members of the Honolulu City Council's budget committee have questioned the impacts of a one-time property tax credit proposed by the Blangiardi administration. HPR's Casey Harlow has more.
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The Koko Head Archery Range reopened Friday afternoon, following a months-long closure to renovate the entire Koko Head Shooting Complex. The archery range now has five refurbished targets open to the public. Those participating are encouraged to police themselves and bring their own target faces.
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A major agriculture property on Oʻahu's North Shore has just changed hands for more than $36 million. It's a piece of land with history, as well as room for polo and cattle. Pacific Business News editor-in-chief A. Kam Napier has more.
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The National Weather System issued an official flood watch across the state on Thursday morning, predicting heavy rain into the weekend as a Kona low approaches the eastern Hawaiian Islands.
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The archery range is scheduled to reopen next month, with the public pistol and rifle ranges anticipated to reopen in April.
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A new grant program aims to help Oʻahu businesses still struggling with the impacts of the pandemic.
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A COVID-era program is coming to an end on Oʻahu. The City and County of Honolulu will stop its free COVID-19 testing program on Dec. 30.
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Mayor Rick Blangiardi named Jiro Sumada as the Department of Planning and Permitting's new deputy director.
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The administration is proposing a 2% increase for undergraduates at its Mānoa, West Oʻahu and Hilo campuses in the 2025 to 2026 school year.
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Law enforcement has seen the number of fentanyl cases grow in the islands over the past five years. This morning, The Conversation talked to Gary Yabuta, who is the executive director of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area's program.