Cause and effect

The Master demonstrates a mastery of filmmaking, though it provides no easy answers

Students gather to oppose windward military expansion

Ilima Long: “We wanted to show solidarity with those in the community that don’t feel that it's right, or that the things that are going on today are problematic.”

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City planning director to leave for private firm

David Tanoue is leaving his position tomorrow as director of the city's Department of Planning and Permitting. He starts on October 1 as Vice President at RM Towill Corporation.

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Kauai county calls for PLDC repeal

It took about two hours of public testimony, discussion and questioning at the council chambers for the council to reach an unanimous decision on a resolution asking for the repeal of the controversial act, which has gathered overwhelming opposition in the last few weeks. Immediately after Council Chair Jay Furfaro’s vote — the last to cast “aye” on a roll call — approximately 20 people who attended the meeting gave the council a rare standing ovation.

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For Friday, September 28
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Supreme court denies city’s rail motion

The Hawaii Supreme Court on Thursday denied a City and County of Honolulu motion for the high court to reconsider its ruling on the city’s controversial $5.16 billion rail project.
The takeaway: rail is still stalled.

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Cayetano presents ‘FAST’ alternative

The mayoral candidate proposes combining an dedicated bus lanes, tweaks to existing roads, and changes to our urban rhythms, such as telework and staggered work hours. He estimates his proposal to cost $1.1 billion. But will it reduce our dependence on automobiles?

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FTA delays rail funding til after election

Dennis Camire, reporting for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser:

"We look forward to signing a full funding agreement … by the end of the calendar year, barring any unforeseen complications," [FTA spokesperson] Farber said.

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