News from November 2022


CBIP: 'Please join us in welcoming this talented group of real estate professionals to Coldwell Banker Island Properties'

Coldwell Banker Island Properties (CBIP) has added more than 30 new global luxury specialists and industry experts to its organizations on Maui, according to an update published on its official website on Aug. 29.


Hawaii County Governmental Operations, Relations, and Economic Development Committee will meet Nov 15

Hawaii County Governmental Operations, Relations, and Economic Development Committee will meet at 9 a.m., Tuesday, Nov 15


Kona Aloha Singers schedule holiday concert

Kona Aloha Singers, Kona Aloha Singers of Kona Aloha Singers, Kona Aloha Singers said The Kona Aloha Singers will be performing a holiday concert on Dec. 3 at 4 p.m in the courtyard at the Marriott King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel. on Nov 1st.


Deputy Director of Environmental Health: 'We will continue to hold companies accountable'

Kathleen Ho, deputy director of the Hawaii Environmental Health Department, said the Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) Clean Air Branch has issued Notices of Violation and Order against six local companies that now have the option of requesting a hearing to contest any penalties.


Ige: 'We are very pleased with the results of the bond sale.'

The state of Hawaii officially sold about $800 million of general obligation bonds, with the proceeds earmarked to provide funding for new and existing infrastructure projects across the state.


Hawaii County COVID-19 cases averaged 24 per day over past week

New COVID-19 cases in Hawaii County were down 30.8% over the past two weeks, with the average number of daily cases over the past week reaching 24, according to data from the state’s Department of Health.








Hawaii receives funding for electric school buses 'in the transition to a clean-energy future'

The Hawaii Department of Education will receive $5 million in federal funding to procure 25 new electric school buses.


Hawaii recognized for upgrades of IT systems throughout state: 'We have made tremendous progress'

Hawaii received an overall grade of A- minus from the Center for Digital Government.