Fight For Hawaiian Royalty’s Fortune Pulls AG Into The Fray
The agency says it has a legal obligation to protect Native Hawaiian beneficiaries of Abigail Kawananakoa’s charity.
Will Native Hawaiians Be The Victims In This Fight Over A Royal Fortune?
The legacy of a Hawaiian princess who has spent her life supporting Hawaiian causes is at stake in a struggle over control of her $200 million estate.
Ian Lind: A Judge’s Findings Leave TMT Opponents Few Options
The decision to let the Thirty Meter Telescope move forward closely tracks reasoning in an earlier case involving a Maui telescope.
Brittany Lyte: Can Tiny Houses Fix This Big Problem?
A 480-square-foot house recently built on Native Hawaiian trust land in Kauai is a pilot project for dealing with a dire housing shortage.
Police Deny Excessive Force In Maui Solar Telescope Arrests
After reviewing reports and video, authorities say the officers acted in appropriately in clearing the way for a convoy to Haleakala.
Honolulu Rail Art Celebrates Hawaiian Culture
As the project alters the Honolulu landscape, it will illustrate local history on embossed guideway columns and inside stations.
Native Hawaiian Fisherman Sues To Restrict Foreign Fishing Licenses
The Maui resident wants to stop Hawaii officials from issuing commercial fishing licenses to those who aren’t legally admitted into the U.S.
The Fight To Save Ancient Hawaiian Archeological Sites
Fearing future development of a Leeward valley rich with cultural history, some community members are pushing for preservation.
Chad Blair: Hey! What About The Native Hawaiians?
A high-profile panel discussion focused on Hawaii’s unique identity but had little to say about the host culture.
Judge Recommends That Thirty Meter Telescope Should Get Permit
UPDATED: The state Board of Land and Natural Resources will now hold a hearing and make a final decision on the permit.