Why Honolulu Should End The Sale Of Flavored Tobacco
Students will be far less likely to ever try a tobacco product and start down the road to nicotine addiction.
Hispanic Heritage Month Should Be Celebrated Every Month
The history is rich and illustrates the cross-cultural connections that make up our islands.
How To Turn A ‘North Star’ Plan For Fire-Prone Lands Into Reality
We can create an initial plan to protect the community from future wildfire risk in just six months. All it takes is nine knowledgeable people willing to work at it.
Envision Something New And Different For The Lands Above Lahaina
Transforming fallow agricultural lands into a landscape resistant to wildfires and replete with water, trees and food must become a strategic goal.
Does Hawaii Really Need More Psychologists?
As the state’s mental health crisis continues, a different perspective could result in better solutions.
Maui Red Cross Volunteer Foresees Long Road To Recovery
This might be one of the first natural disasters where conspiracy theories and resentment are causing the tragedy to continue.
This Maui Fire Survivor Faced Unbelievable Obstacles
The story of a young man who fell through the cracks of FEMA’s benefits system.
The Massive Logistics Involved In Feeding Maui Fire Survivors
How Red Cross volunteers and others endeavored to provide three meals a day at local shelters.
I Was A Red Cross Volunteer On Maui
Most volunteers flew a long way to sleep on a cot and work 12-hour shifts to help survivors during the worst time of their lives.
Setting The Record Straight On Resilience And Renewables
Claiming a utility company chose renewable energy over resiliency investments reveals a lack of understanding of how regulated utilities work.