Report Finds That Most Hospitals Aren’t Complying With Price Transparency Rules
The findings come as President Joe Biden has proposed fining noncompliant hospitals up to $2 million annually.
COVID-19 Delays Drug Trial For Katherine Kealoha’s Brother
This is the third time Rudolph Puana’s criminal trial date was moved. He’s accused of running a prescription drug ring.
Blangiardi’s Latest Nominee Is A Step Closer To Filling Police Commission Seat
Ann Botticelli would join six other members of the Honolulu Police Commission, providing oversight of the Honolulu Police Department.Â
Maui Commission Announces 5 Finalists For Police Chief
The commission chose the finalists from a list of 17 applicants.
Hawaii Unemployment Office Plans To Open September 7
People will be able to make appointments for in-person visits three weeks ahead of Sept. 7.
Hawaii Officials Are Making A Cybersecurity Push To Keep Federal Contracts Flowing
Federal agencies are moving toward stricter enforcement of cybersecurity requirements for companies seeking government contracts.
Disabled Kailua Tenants Say New Parking Rule ‘Makes Things Tough’ For Them
A new law passed by the Legislature two years ago forbids the use of disability placards to park in metered stalls.
Hawaii Woman Pleads Guilty To Mishandling Classified Material
Asia Janay Lavarello was an executive assistant at U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
House Foreign Affairs Committee Votes To Increase US Engagement In The Pacific
The strategy draws heavily from a bill authored by Hawaii Congressman Ed Case.
The Kealohas, Cocaine Parties And Oxycodone
In an upcoming criminal trial, Katherine Kealoha’s brother, Rudolph Puana, is accused of running a prescription drug ring out of his Big Island pain clinic.