Hāʻule Pahuʻa Ihola Ka Hāpai ʻAna No Ka ʻAuhau ʻAna I Nā Home ʻOna Miliona E Loaʻa Ai Ke Kālā No Nā ʻĀina Hoʻopulapula Hawaiʻi. Pehea Hou Aku E Holomua Ai? He kālā ko ke Keʻena ʻĀina Hoʻopulapula Hawaiʻi, e pono ana naʻe e ʻimi he mau ala hou aku e loaʻa ... See more
The floods in March dumped more than just mud on Colleen Pescaia’s farm in Waialua. Her plot near the confluence of the Kaukonahua and Poamoho streams is littered with the personal effects of residents from nearby Otake Camp. Among the debris field lies a... See more
Hāʻule Pahuʻa Ihola Ka Hāpai ʻAna No Ka ʻAuhau ʻAna I Nā Home ʻOna Miliona E Loaʻa Ai Ke Kālā No Nā ʻĀina Hoʻopulapula Hawaiʻi. Pehea Hou Aku E Holomua Ai? He kālā ko ke Keʻena ʻĀina Hoʻopulapula Hawaiʻi, e pono ana naʻe e ʻimi he mau ala hou aku e loaʻa ... See more
Teens Suing Kamehameha Didn’t Have Scores To Get In, Lawyer Says Attorneys for the plaintiffs say race preference permeates the process. Attorneys for the plaintiffs say race preference permeates the process. Two people suing Kamehameha Schools over its a... See more
Identifying who is responsible for the extensive damage from the March floods across hundreds of acres of farmland in Waialua and nearby homes is a laborious task, with ownership and obligations buried in a decades-old quagmire of paperwork and land deals... See more