Campaign Corner: Why These Former Ozawa Supporters Switched To Waters
Temperament matters in who represents voters at City Hall, as do positivity, humility and fair play.
Water Rights Bill Affects Many Small Farmers And Ranchers
Many small operations throughout the islands will lose their access to water if the Legislature fails to act this year.
Hawaii Should Monitor Food Security
The state could use already developed methods and implement good programs to address hunger.
Don’t Treat Schools Like Competitive Businesses
Hawaii keiki deserve better than to be squared off against each other like contestants in “The Hunger Games.”
Campaign Corner: A Vote For Ozawa Is A Check On Caldwell
The rematch in the Honolulu City Council District 4 race will have big consequences.
Why The Adulation For Michael Jackson — Or Dan Inouye?
Local theater events raise questions about balancing political and cultural geniuses with accusations of reprehensible acts.
Carnage On Oahu Streets Must Stop Now
The number of pedestrian accidents and fatalities are increasing at an alarming rate
Lawmakers Should Reject A&B’s Water Rights Bill
Legislation represents special treatment for corporations while harming public trust resources interest.
Despite Progress, It’s Still Not A Post-Feminist World
We must continue to think about greater gender equity for future generations.
Support Grows For Saving Venerable Bowling Alley
But the fight is far from over for the Kailua landmark.