Every day, I’m scouring the Internet for land use and environmental news from around the state and around the world that means something for us here in Hawaii. Noteworthy today: anger and harmony at the Kakaako waterfront meeting and more retail giants on their way to Hawaii.

  • At the start of yesterday’s meeting, about plans to develop on the Kakaako shoreline area, according to Hawaii News Now. But by the end, all were working together.

  • Retail giants Safeway and Walgreens plan a for a “starving” market, the Star-Advertiser reports today.

  • Kauaians on a meditation retreat were looking for marijuana, The Garden Island reports.

  • New owner, new landlord, but same hurdles remain for on the Big Island, the Hawaii Tribune-Herald reported earlier this week.

  • After releasing 300 stingless wasps in Kipapa Gulch last week, the Hawaii Department of Agriculture on Wednesday put 200 more into in Kurtistown and Umauma.

  • To spend the July 4 camping at their favored parks, people , turning satellite city halls into campgrounds.

  • Reps. Mazie Hirono and Charles Djou as their House colleagues pound BP. KITV has video.

  • And to put the Gulf spill into perspective, the Niger Delta has suffered the every year for last 50 years, the New York Times reports.

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