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Brittany Lyte
Honolulu Plane Crash Exposes State’s Fragile Air Cargo Infrastructure
Tuesday’s fatal accident is the most serious incident in a turbulent three years at Kamaka Air. It comes less than two years after another Kamaka Cessna crashed on Molokaʻi.
Kūkākūkā Nā Meia O Hawaiʻi I Ka Pilikia Hoʻohale Ma Ka ʻAhahui Hawaiʻi
Wahi a Meia Richard Bissen, ke ʻimi nei ko Maui i nā hana e lilo ai nā hale hoʻokipa malihini no ka wā pōkole i mau wahi noho loa no nā kamaʻāina i hoʻoneʻe ʻia.
Split-Second Decisions Made All The Difference For These Lahaina Fire Survivors
A quick realization that the normal rules no longer applied and a sense of immediacy led some to safety.
Honolulu Disability Treatment Center For Kids Will Close
Milestones, a nonprofit treatment center for youth with autism, cerebral palsy and other developmental disorders, served 1,700 children since opening 10 months ago.
Attempt To Have Judge Arrested Fails In Coco Palms Case
An “arrest order” had targeted the judge who ruled against Native Hawaiian protesters who occupied a resort site on Kauai.
Authorities Oust Protesters From Coco Palms Resort Land
A Native Hawaii group has been camping on the site where developers are planning a $135 million project.
Coco Palms Developer Fights Back With Its Own Native Hawaiian Research
A Hawaiian consultant disputes the claims of the occupiers of a planned resort site on Kauai.
Brittany Lyte: The Imperiled Legacy Of The Hanapepe Salt Flats
The last frontier of a centuries-old Hawaiian tradition is threatened from the air, from the sea, and from broken beer bottles.
No Sign Of Authorities Yet As Occupation Of Kauai Resort Continues
The landowners request state assistance as Native Hawaiian protesters remain at the Coco Palms resort site.