Top Story: “The Eddie” big wave event is a go for this Sunday.
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TOP STORY‘The Eddie’ is a go for SundayThe 2023 Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational is a go, organizers said Thursday. The contest is set to begin on Sunday for its 34th edition dedicated to the North Shore’s legendary waterman. LOCAL NEWSAnother village aimed at housing O‘ahu’s homeless is in the worksThe site currently being considered is located off Middle Street near the Keehi Transfer Station. City officials confirm plans are underway to transform the parcel into the island’s next Kauhale village. A master-planned community intended to house people living on the street. Standardized testing and community college costs to join education priorities this sessionLast year, legislators took a crack at raising teacher salaries, funding classroom improvements and expanding pre-K accessibility — yet many advocates are saying more needs to be done this session. Council members, nonprofit director nominated to fill Kaua‘i House seatKaua‘i Democrats are submitting the names of Kaua‘i County Councilman Luke Evslin and former County Councilman Mason Chock to Gov. Josh Green as possible replacements for former state Rep. James Tokioka, according to an official familiar with the party process. SPONSORED BY HAWAIIAN TELCOM 2023 Business Cybersecurity ResolutionsAs you’re working on your personal new year’s resolutions, don’t forget about your business. For a more in-depth discussion on how to achieve your 2023 Business Cybersecurity Resolutions, tune in to the Hawaiian Telcom University Virtual Event. Learn more! ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPDATES
State agency encourages public participation in housing survey for 2023 Hawaiʻi Housing Planning StudyThe Hawai‘i Housing Finance and Development Corporation (HHFDC) is urging Hawaiʻi residents to respond to a major survey that is needed to assess issues relating to housing supply and demand throughout the state. The survey is being conducted by SMS Research and Marketing, Inc. (SMS) as part of the 2023 Hawaiʻi Housing Planning Study, and public participation is critical to accurately understand the needs of the state’s many localities and diverse populations.
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