Thursday, May 4, 2017

Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend: May 5–7, 2017 and other top stories.

  • Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend: May 5–7, 2017

    Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend: May 5–7, 2017
    Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend: May 5–7, 2017 A lineup of the weekend’s best events. By Marisa Heung Published: 2017.05.03 09:29 AM Sadly, the Honolulu Biennial comes to an end, its final day Monday, May 8. For those of you who totally planned to check it out, but also completely forgot to actually go, the contemporary art fest will hold a closing party this Saturday (and offer HONOLULU readers $10 off tickets!) at The Hub, giving you one last chance to experience the inaugural biennial—wh..
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  • South St. bike lane officially opens

    South St. bike lane officially opens
    South St. bike lane officially opens Posted: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:20 PM EDT Updated: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:20 PM EDT HONOLULU - The South Street Protected Bike Lane officially opened to bicyclists on Wednesday.  Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell declared May as Bike Month in the City & County of Honolulu.This is the second on-street Protected Bike Lane in urban Honolulu.  It provides a mauka-makai connection with the King Street Protected Bike Lane.The protected bike la..
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  • Kealoha Threatens Police Commissioner With Ethics Complaint

    Kealoha Threatens Police Commissioner With Ethics Complaint
    Former Police Chief Louis Kealoha is threatening to complain to the Honolulu Ethics Commission about Police Commissioner Loretta Sheehan if she doesn't ...
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  • WATCH LIVE: Gov. Ige holds news conference on 2017 legislative ...

    WATCH LIVE: Gov. Ige holds news conference on 2017 legislative ...
    HONOLULU - Gov. David Ige said he will not extend the 2017 legislative session. He said the two chambers are not close in an agreement for rail funding and it would be a waste of time.Ultimately, Ige said it will be up to the legislature to extend the current session.All four county mayors in Hawaii sent a letter to Gov. Ige asking him to extend the state legislative session to finalize funding for Oahu's $8 billion rail project, according to Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell.Gov. Ige ha..
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  • Honolulu City Council

    Honolulu City Council
    The only news outlet in Hawaii dedicated to public affairs reporting. Our mission is to engage and educate the community on important public issues through ...
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  • Committee Proposes Fee, But Balks At Total Ban On Plastic Bags

    Committee Proposes Fee, But Balks At Total Ban On Plastic Bags
    A bill that would require stores to charge 10 cents for bags, while allowing businesses to continue offering thick plastic bags, passed out of a Honolulu City ...
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  • Sen. Jill Tokuda To Be Ousted As Ways And Means Chair

    Sen. Jill Tokuda To Be Ousted As Ways And Means Chair
    Jill Tokuda is being forced out of her position as head of the powerful money committee in the midst of 11th-hour debate over funding for the Honolulu rail project ...
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  • House Speaker Joe Souki Expected to Lose His Post, Members Say

    House Speaker Joe Souki Expected to Lose His Post, Members Say
    Still, Souki's praise for how Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell has led the project stands in sharp contrast to criticism by Rep. Sylvia Luke, who leads the House ...
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  • Police Commission: Senator tried to sway key vote

    Police Commission: Senator tried to sway key vote
    HONOLULU - A Hawaii State Senator is accused of trying to influence a controversial vote with the Honolulu Police Commission.The concerns stem from e-mails Sen. Will Espero () sent to Commissioner Luella Costales the night before the commission was scheduled to vote on Chief Louis Kealoha's severance package. "I'm surprised at this reaction, definitely," said Sen. Espero. Sen. Espero said the intent was to share how his constituents felt about giving Chief Kealoha $250,000 in severa..
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  • Axelrod: It takes a lot of work to lose to Trump

    Axelrod: It takes a lot of work to lose to Trump
    Axelrod: It takes a lot of work to lose to Trump Posted: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 7:34 PM EDT Updated: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 8:04 PM EDT David Axelrod won't deny that outside forces helped derail Hillary Clinton's presidential bid -- but he says the former nominee shouldn't side-step the bulk of the blame. By Jason Kurtz (CNN) -- David Axelrod won't deny that outside forces helped derail Hillary Clinton's presidential bid -- but he says the former nominee shouldn't side-step the bulk..
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Honolulu medical examiner requests more help handling autopsies .USA TODAY Sports' Super Bowl LI predictions: Patriots or Falcons? .
Park Lane Ala Moana luxury condo in Honolulu opens to first residents .Honolulu Fined $100000 for Sewage Spills in August 2015 .

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