The less-pleasant facts of island life include this one: If you live in a coastal community with a single major access route, evacuating that home in times of emergency, or even making the daily commute, could be at least frustrating, if not an outright danger.
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That the East-West Center received already appropriated funds from the federal government and raised $500,000 from donors recently is partially good news.
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Since I blindly bought into an appointed state Board of Education, it has been one of Hawaii’s biggest obstacles. While other BOEs have met with tough intervention, I don’t see that happening here.
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A writer is trying to use the ever-growing national debt, as well as social services security, as justification for federal cuts (“Trump, Musk not afraid to fix Social Security,” Star-Advertiser, Letters, April Opens in a new tab16) Opens in a new tab.
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The principle of “no territorial acquisition by force” is a cornerstone of international law. When a state declares annexation on its own, the international community typically does not recognize the act.
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Congratulations to the University of Hawaii men’s volleyball team for winning the Big West championship.
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- By William Anonsen
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When we talk about global trade, the conversation often feels far removed, focused on international power dynamics and high-level negotiations.
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Most of Honolulu’s parks are off-limits to dogs — a reasonable rule, so that dogs don’t “go” where people plank or picnic on the grounds.
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When it comes to sense of place and connection to the land, the people of Hawaii certainly maintain a deep bond.
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A nautical Pandora’s box has been flung agape. On April 17, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that will, among other fishery-related actions, lift commercial fishing restrictions within the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument.
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I am at a loss at understanding the current commotion about measles. Children are contracting measles all over, even in Hawaii.
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Those who propose a lottery for Hawaii should realize that the poor and economically challenged will likely spend a disproportionate amount of their money on lotto tickets instead of food and other essentials.
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I agree 100% with the letter on nuclear energy being too risky for Hawaii (“Nuclear energy simply too risky for islands,” Star-Advertiser, April Opens in a new tab24) Opens in a new tab.
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Referring to a recent letter, the big problem with outfitting older buildings with sprinkler systems can easily be solved by converting existing dry standpipe systems (“Beneficial sprinkler law is breaking the bank,” Star- Advertiser, April Opens in a new tab17) Opens in a new tab.
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There has been a lot of reporting about people speeding in Hawaii. I decided to drive from Kaneohe on the H-3 freeway, then continue on to the Likelike Highway and back to Kaneohe, driving the speed limit.
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Gambling in Hawaii is a 50-50 choice.
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- By Dawn Takeuchi Apuna
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The Star-Advertiser’s April 14 article, “City fails to collect millions in rental fines,” lacks important context, including the nature of collections work, the evolution of short-term rental (STR) fines policy, and the lack of city Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) resources.
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- By Gary Schneider
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A recent commentary indicating that online betting is already in play in Hawaii was the typical clever wording from high-paid gambling advocates hired by the predatory gambling industry.
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