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  2. Maui County commission endorses draft bill to ban short-term ...

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    Commissioners voted 5-0 Tuesday evening to recommend that the Maui County Council approve the draft bill proposed by Bissen that, if enacted, would ban short-term rental use of about 2, 200 ...

  3. Short-term rental moratorium on Maui threatened by Gov. Green

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    Dec. 16—Maui owners who convert their short-term rentals into long-term leases for fire evacuees would see no property taxes, and rental incomes above market rates. Gov. Josh Green hopes that ...

  4. Questions remain over threats of moratorium on West Maui ...

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    Mar. 3—Owners who convert won't have to pay county property taxes—combined with government-­paid rental income ranging from $5, 000 a month for a one-bedroom unit to $11, 000 for a four-bedroom.

  5. List of newspapers in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    List of alternative weekly newspapers in the United States; List of business newspapers in the United States; List of family-owned newspapers in the United States; List of Jewish newspapers in the United States; List of LGBTQ periodicals in the United States; List of student newspapers in the United States; List of supermarket tabloids in the ...

  6. Honolulu Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu Weekly was an alternative weekly newspaper published in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.Founded by Laurie V. Carlson, it began publishing in the summer of 1991, ostensibly to fill gaps in investigative reporting left by the two main dailies, Honolulu Star-Bulletin and The Honolulu Advertiser, which were under a joint operating agreement at the time, but creating new gaps in taste and perspective.

  7. Media in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    [1] 23 FM 20 AM in Honolulu County; 22 FM, 6 AM in Hawaii County; 17 FM, 4 AM in Maui County; 11 FM, 2 AM in Kauai County; Honolulu is the only Nielsen Audio-rated radio market in Hawaii. Among the major companies that own stations in Hawaii include Salem Communications, Summit Media, iHeartMedia, HH Media and Ohana Family. All of these ...

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