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Hearings Set For Hawaiian Telcom Cable TV Franchise In Hawaiʻi County
(BIVN) – Public hearings will be held this week on a proposal to bring a new cable television franchise to the County of Hawaiʻi.
The Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Cable Television Division will hold public hearings in Hilo and Kona on Tuesday, February 27, on the application of Hawaiian Telcom Services Company, Inc. for a new franchise.
“The purpose of the public hearing is to afford those residing in the cable operator’s franchise area the opportunity to submit written or oral data, views or arguments on HTSC’s franchise application,” the Department stated in a news release. “All interested persons are strongly encouraged to attend the public hearing and to review the application for the new franchise.”
The hearings will be held on February 27, 2024 at 5 p.m. at the Aupuni Center Conference Room in Hilo, as well as the West Hawaii Civic Center’s Community Meeting Hale in Kona.
“All interested persons will be afforded the opportunity to submit their comments, both orally and in writing, at the time of the public hearing,” the Department said.
Whether presented orally or not, all testimony should still be written and submitted to the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs:
- Email
cabletv@dcca.hawaii.gov - Fax
808-586-2625 - U.S. Mail to
Cable Television Division
Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
P.O. Box 541
Honolulu, Hawaii 96809
Officials say the deadline to submit written comments is March 6, 2024.
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Gov. Green nominates new Hawaii Supreme Court chief justice
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Gov. Josh Green on Thursday announced he has nominated Vladimir Devens to serve as chief justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court.
The chief justice is responsible for administering the statewide court system, including oversight of court operations, judicial assignments, and efforts to improve efficiency and access to justice.
Devens, who has served as an associate justice since 2024, brings more than three decades of legal experience to the role, including extensive work in civil litigation and public service.
Green said Devens “brings something that is essential in this moment — real-world experience, a deep understanding of working people and a grounded, salt-of-the-earth perspective that reflects the values of our communities. At a time when families are focused on affordability, housing and stability, we need continuity and steady leadership in our courts. Justice Devens is the right person to lead with fairness, independence and a clear understanding of how decisions impact everyday people.”
If confirmed by the Hawaii State Senate, Devens will serve as the state’s highest-ranking judicial officer, overseeing the administration of the judiciary and guiding the work of the Supreme Court.
He would succeed Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald, who retired last September after reaching the state’s mandatory retirement age of 70.
“I am deeply honored by Governor Green’s nomination and grateful for the opportunity to continue serving the people of Hawaii,” Devens said. “Throughout my career, I have worked alongside individuals and families navigating real challenges and I carry those experiences with me. If confirmed, I will focus on ensuring our courts remain fair, accessible and responsive to the needs of all communities, while upholding the rule of law and maintaining public trust.”
Devens received a bachelor’s degree in economics, graduating magna cum laude and earning Phi Beta Kappa honors from the University of California, Berkeley. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law (formerly Boalt Hall), where he served as an Associate Editor of the Industrial Relations Law Journal.
Prior to his appointment, Devens worked in private practice for more than 30 years, where he concentrated on civil litigation across multiple practice areas. He also served on the Hawaii State Bar Association board of directors and on various HSBA committees.
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