The Shift To A Green Energy Future Is Renewing Plantation-Era Water Wars On Kauai
A proposed hydro project — the first of its kind in the world — could supply up to a quarter of the island’s power by diverting 4 billion gallons a year from the Waimea River.
Hawaii Spent Decades Developing Community-Managed Fishing Areas. Lawmakers May Undo That
Despite overwhelming testimony in opposition, a measure is moving forward in the Senate.
New Kauai Drug Camp Treats At-Risk Teens Like Family — Not Patients
A scrappy grassroots group is finding success through a program that features strength conditioning, outdoor adventure and the healing power of forgiveness.
Evslin Leaves ‘Big Hole’ On Kauai Council As He Moves To State House
The governor chose the top vote-getter of this past council election to fill Rep. James Tokioka’s seat.
Police: Manhunt Underway For Suspect In Kauai Homicide
Police have advised the public not to approach him.
Hawaii Health Advocate And Kauai Councilman Appointed To House
Their appointments brings the number of first-time House members to 18.
Voting Opens For Kauai Food Access Plan Targets
Votes will help develop the first state plan to guide local food resiliency and production.
Hawaii Whale Dies With Fishing Nets, Plastic Bags In Stomach
The body of the 56-foot long, 120,000-pound whale was first noticed on a reef off Kauai on Friday.
A State Abortion Coordinator? Hawaii Lawmakers Consider Overcoming Barriers To Access
A Kauai doctor’s lawsuit recently helped expand access. But there are still plenty of hurdles, particularly on the neighbor islands.
Kauai Is Making A Blueprint To Meet ‘Huge Desire’ For Local Food
Small community meetings across the islands will help develop the first state plan to guide local food resiliency and production.