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14 suspended E. Hawaii school bus routes will be reinstated Monday

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Fourteen previously suspended school bus routes in East Hawaii will be reinstated starting Monday, according to the state Department of Education.

The DOE announced on Aug. 1 that it was temporarily suspending 108 routes on Hawaii Island and Oahu – affecting nearly 2,900 students who signed up for bus transportation – due to a shortage of bus drivers.

In partnership with its contractor, Ground Transport Inc., the DOE has secured additional drivers and buses through a new direct contract with Roberts Hawaii.

This week-to-week arrangement, enabled by Gov. Josh Green’s emergency proclamation, will continue until Ground Transport can fully restore services on all impacted routes.

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Efforts to restore the remaining suspended bus routes are ongoing, according to the DOE.

The following school bus routes in East Hawaii will resume service on Monday.

Hilo-Waiakea Complex Area: 5 routes

Hilo Intermediate – TR07A

Hilo Intermediate – TR02A, Hilo High – TR02A, Kapiolani Elementary – TR02B*

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Hilo High – TR08A

Hilo Union Elementary – TR03B and Hilo High – TR03A*

Kaʻumana Elementary – TR09A, TR09B

Ka‘u-Keaʻau-Pahoa Complex Area: 9 routes

Ka‘u High & Pahala Elementary – SR05A, SR05B

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Keaʻau Elementary – SR26A, SR26B*

Keonepoko Elementary – SR15A, SR15B*

Mountain View Elementary – SR34A

Naʻalehu Elementary – SR01A, SR02A, SR03A

Pahoa Elementary – SR08A and Pahoa High and Intermediate – SR08B*

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Note: *These routes have been consolidated.





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Hawaii overpays SNAP benefits by nearly 10% in 2025

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – More than $10 billion in SNAP benefits paid nationwide in fiscal year 2025 were above recipients’ eligibility or went to people who didn’t qualify for the program, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

An annual analysis shows the national payment error rate was 10.62%, well above the congressional threshold of 6%.

The error rate measures how accurately states determine who is eligible for SNAP and how much they should get.

In Hawaii, the payment error rate is higher than the national average at 10.92%

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“These payment error rates are further proof that state accountability is severely lacking in SNAP,” Agriculture Secretary Brooke L. Rollins said in a press release. “USDA has taken historic action to help interested states curb SNAP waste, and I hope other states, regardless of political leadership, prioritize needy families and the American taxpayer over politics.”

States above the threshold must now pay back a percentage of their benefits and submit an action plan to the USDA explaining how the errors will be addressed.

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Red Lobster exits Hawaii with closure of Waikiki location | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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The dining room of the Red Lobster was dark and empty Tuesday after the restaurant on the ground floor of Ilikai Marina condos at 1765 Ala Moana Boulevard, closed on Sunday. The restaurant’s red lettering has been removed.

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The Red Lobster in Waikiki has closed its doors for good after more than 30 years in operation.

The restaurant, which was located on the ground floor of Ilikai Marina condos at 1765 Ala Moana Boulevard, officially closed on Sunday, according to a statement from corporate headquarters in Florida.

“As part of our normal course of business, Red Lobster continuously evaluates individual restaurant performance and lease terms and may, from time to time, choose to close select restaurants,” said Red Lobster in the statement. “This closure reflected specific decisions tied to the unique operating conditions at this restaurant.”

On Tuesday, the red letters spelling out the restaurant name had already been taken down from the building’s exterior, while employees appeared to be removing items from the restaurant.

A paper sign taped to the glass on the front door said, “We have officially closed. Thank you for the 32 years of memories. Your Red Lobster Family.”

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With the Waikiki closure, Red Lobster no longer has a presence in Hawaii.

The casual seafood restaurant chain, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May 2024 in Florida, has since closed more than 100 locations across the U.S.

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According to Reuters, the company has blamed its bankruptcy on high inflation, unsustainable rent costs, and poor management decisions, including an “endless shrimp” promotion that caused $11 million in losses.

In April, the company brought back its endless shrimp due to thousands of social media mentions, but for a limited time only. Red Lobster is also known for its “Cheddar Bay” biscuits, which are served for free to in-restaurant diners.

Red Lobster did not say how many employees were affected by the permanent restaurant closure in Waikiki.

There was no notice posted with the Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, which is required for closing businesses with 50 or more employees in the state. The requirement does not cover part-time employees who work fewer than 20 hours per week.

“We remain committed to making thoughtful decisions that position Red Lobster for long-term success, stability and growth,” said the company in its statement. “Honolulu has been a meaningful part of our story, and we truly appreciate the guests and team members who have made this restaurant special over the years.”

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