Aloha, 2023! A look back at the year that was
For many, 2023 will be remembered as the first full-fledged post-COVID-19 year since 2019.
But for some on the
As with every year, a few of our most prominent citizens departed. Our list is shorter than usual, however. It includes:
And as we ring out 2023 and usher in 2024, here are the
Lookin' for a home
The lack of housing, especially affordable housing, continues to plague
The Waikoloa Family Affordable complex was dedicated in October. It features 39 one-bedroom units, 40 two-bedroom flats and 31 two-bedroom townhouses. The units are housed in eight two-story buildings with four units each and 10 two-story buildings with eight units each.
Work continues on Hale Na Koa ‘O Hanakahi, a veteran-focused senior housing project on a 5.6-acre lot on
Slated for completion in June or July, Hale Na Koa will offer 92 single-bedroom units of affordable housing for
At last report, the nonprofit
In November, more than
And a gift by
Gimme shelter
While the actual number of homeless people on Hawaii Island is unknown, the results of homelessness are apparent every day on the streets of
The 2023 Point in Time count - almost certainly an undercount - recorded a 26-person increase in the number of homeless who are in shelters, to 653, while the number of unsheltered homeless increased by 148 people to 1,542,
Green in January signed the first emergency proclamation on homelessness, allowing for construction of up to 12 kauhale villages of tiny homes statewide in the coming years. Green in May opened the first medical kauhale, Pulama Ola, near the governor's residence at
Officials in all counties, including
The second sweep occurred after ACLU Hawaii Legal Director
Sweet freedom
It took almost a decade to convict three Native Hawaiian men for the shockingly brutal
It took another two-plus decades for
Kubota's rulings were also de facto exoneration for
In January, Kubota ruled that DNA and other evidence exonerated the 51-year-old
DNA found on several key pieces of evidence in the case - including the bloody blue "Jimmy Z" brand T-shirt three witnesses testified was worn by Pauline the day of the murder - belongs to an individual referred to in court as "
Shortly after
A petition to clear Pauline posthumously, filed by
The state's most recent budget bill allocated
Planned are increases in patient capacities in the Intensive Care Unit from 11 to 30 and the Patient Care Unit from 15 to 51.
Both units will be located in a new three-story structure to be built above the current physician and visitor parking area that is adjacent to the hospital. Construction is planned to start at the beginning of 2024.
HMC's patient capacity has not changed since its construction in 1985, despite the
A final environmental assessment for the HMC expansion project has been published.
Peninsula plans under water?
The state and county are in preliminary stages of assessing the best use of the roughly 79 acres of state-owned land on
Two major
State and county authorities have agreed a more concrete management plan for the area is essential. But in a
Some attendees pointed out that with global warming and sea-level rise, DLNR should make plans to abandon the peninsula. One suggested aquaculture or fish ponds.
On the
road again
Restoration of a portion of
The EA found the project would have no significant environmental impact, one of the last steps needed before the county can begin construction.
The final EA included only one substantial change to the project: It rearranged its four phases, with one phase shifted from the first phase to the last.
That phase, which will restore a portion of
Myers said county officials met with Native Hawaiians and
Shifting the
One pill can kill
While methamphetamine continues to be a concern for law enforcers and health officials, fentanyl has become Public Enemy No. 1 among street drugs.
The synthetic opioid is reportedly 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. Illegal drug distributors often mix fentanyl with other drugs because it's cheap and potent. Just 2 milligrams - the equivalent of a few grains of table salt - can be lethal, according to the
Through November, police made 33 fentanyl-related arrests in
The most publicized fentanyl death of a Big Islander in 2023 was that of
Four people have been indicted for allegedly distributing the drugs in the case.
In an effort to stem the damage, the
Insurance at
a premium
Fallout from the 2018 lava flow continues to plague lower Puna homeowners, according to the 200-plus who attended an August meeting at the
At least one insurer,
The state-run
Ito said HPIA lost
This follows a raft of lawsuits against
Takin' it to
the streets
A
The federally funded project, which began in April, aims to improve
The work is being done at night, but those driving in the daytime run a chassis-rattling obstacle course of steel plates and pockmarked pavement.
After the project's completion - projected for
Tourism makes a comeback
Visitor arrivals, which went to almost zero during the lockdown phase of the COVID pandemic, have now returned to near prepandemic levels.
According to the
Of those, the vast majority - 1.41 million - arrived in Kona, which has direct mainland flights, as opposed to 527,000 visitor arrivals in
The average length of stay in
Visitors to the
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