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Legal presentation in Kona to cover topics including foreclosures, fair housing, reverse mortgages
The Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi will conduct a free legal presentation today, covering myriad of topics including foreclosures, reverse mortgages and fair housing. The presentation is from noon to 1 p.m. at the West Hawai‘i Civic Center, located at 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway, in the Mayor’s Conference Room B-2 on the second floor of Building B.
KPD warns of counterfeit money surge on Kaua‘i
LĪHUʻE, Hawaii (KHON2) — The Kaua‘i Police Department has issued a reminder to residents and businesses regarding the circulation of counterfeit money on the island. Since the beginning of the year, there have been 14 reported incidents involving counterfeit money on Kaua‘i. To prevent becoming a victim, the KPD advises: If you have encountered counterfeit […]
Missing 81-Year-Old Kahului Resident Mimmie "Mele" Hoffman Found Safe, Maui Police Department Thanks Public for Assistance
The Maui Police Department has successfully located Mimmie "Mele" Hoffman, the 81-year-old Kahului resident who had been reported missing since Tuesday, July 16, according to a recent Facebook post by Maui Police Department. The brief update, released on Wednesday, July 17, expressed the department's gratitude to the public for their assistance upon her safe return, though the circumstances of Hoffman's disappearance and the details of her discovery were not disclosed.
Koholā Brewery poised for another comeback after Lahaina wildfire
Koholā Brewery is set for a grand opening July 21 as a taproom and restaurant at the Wailea Village shopping center. This marks the second comeback for the independent craft beer brewery founded in Lahaina in 2014. The first came after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down operations for three months in 2020 at its West Maui Center, located off of Honoapiʻilani Highway. Then, after investors came to its rescue, the Aug. 8-9 Lahaina wildfire reduced the Lahaina business to ash and rubble nearly a year ago.
The State Of Hawaii Keeps Snatching Up Land From Former Agriculture Companies
The Hawaii Agribusiness Development Corp. is seeking to buy the parcel outlined in red from Dole Foods, the latest in a long line of deals between the state and Dole and its former parent, Castle & Cooke. (Screenshot/Google Map) Dole Food Co.’s 2.2-acre parcel at the end of Holoku Place...
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