Sally Kaye
Sally Kaye: Serious As A Heart Attack
Getting health care to rural, underserved areas is always a challenge. Dedicated workers can make all the difference.
Sally Kaye: What Do Josh Green And I Have In Common? Pittsburgh
A brief defense of the Steel City and an explanation why growing up in Pittsburgh means you understand Hawaiian values. Guarans.
Sally Kaye: Why I’m No Longer A Republican
Some of Hawaii鈥檚 Republican candidates say they are all about choice 鈥 if you make the choices they want you to make.
Sally Kaye: How Secure Are Hawaii’s Abortion Laws?
Abortion rights are under no immediate threat, but our laws could use some tweaking.
Sally Kaye: Abortion Options Remain On The Internet 鈥 For Now
As the U.S. Supreme Court ponders abortion rights, Hawaii women can still buy medication to end pregnancy via online providers.
Sally Kaye: Gov. Ige Should Veto SB 2510 – It鈥檚 An Embarrassment
Many have speculated about which company might benefit from requiring 鈥渇irm renewables鈥 for every island grid, but few are talking about who would suffer.
Sally Kaye: Why Is Maui County Messing Around With Manini Word Changes To the County Code?
There are so many other pressing issues, changing “shall” to “must” seems a distinction without a difference.
Sally Kaye: A Hui Hou To Fern Duvall, Hawaii’s ‘Biological Yoda’
Fern Duvall played an important but little known role in helping activists successfully derail the massive wind turbine project known as Big Wind.
Sally Kaye: Maui Police Officers Are Talking Story On Lanai
Lanai’s police officers want everyone to feel comfortable asking for help, so they’re holding monthly “Let’s Talk!” sessions with the community.