Has everyone forgotten what we just went through a few years ago? I do not understand why the County Council allocated $50,000 to trap and…
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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kaua‘i has been extremely fortunate to have the lowest number of COVID-19 cases of any county in the…
The House of Representatives in Hawai‘i is essentially telling that man under the bridge: “too bad, too sad. Get a second or third job, or…
A Petition to the Police Commission on Kaua‘i has begun to stop the rush to judgment of our Police Chief Todd Raybuck. Pono Market in…
Getting ‘back to normal’ is not a desirable goal for many people — back to polluted, unhealthy environments, wages that cannot sustain, prejudices and lack…
• Editor’s note: This is the second and final installment in a series on landlord-tenant disputes. Kaua‘i’s landlords and tenants may face some difficult choices…
Hawai‘i’s eviction moratorium will likely end sometime this year, and landlords and tenants will have to resolve their disputes over unpaid rent, utilities, and other…
What if Hawai‘i residents, fed up with the lack of leadership at the state Legislature, decided to take matters into their own hands and change…
On February 2, 2021, an unusual sight caught my eye. The sun glinted off a silvery object sailing silently overhead far above the earth, crossing…
We can stop the 760-house development, Hokua Place, behind the Kapa‘a Middle School. If you love Kaua‘i, please testify and get this out on email…