Editorial
City, State Must Work Together to Save Ka Iwi Coast The City and County of Honolulu, one could argue, has not been well served by its Corporation Counsel in the matter of contested zoning for East Honolulu. Consider this: The … Continued
Broken Promises, Broken Faith Bedevil Maui County Administration More and more, it would seem, the administration of Maui Mayor Linda Lingle is caught in a web of troubles of its own making. In recent months, Hawaiians and others have taken … Continued
M. Casey Jarman is a professor of law at the University of Hawai’i’s William L. Richardson School of Law. She and Lloyd F. Kawakami were the only members of the Land Use Commission to vote against the Ka’upulehu Developments petition. … Continued
Attorney Allen K. Hoe has been a member of the Land Use Commission for eight years. Since September 8, 1994, he has served as its chairman. His second and last term on the LUC ended June 30. Recently, Hoe, who … Continued
One of the outgrowths of the formation of Ka Pa`akai o ka ‘Aina was a push to require environmental assessments and environmen–tal impact statements prepared in Hawai’i to provide an account of cultural resources that might be affected by proposed … Continued
Kekaha wai `ole o na Kona. Waterless Kekaha of the Kona district. Kekaha in Kona, Hawai`i, is known for the scarcity of water, but is dearly loved by its inhabitants. – `Olelo No`eau Mary Kawena Pukui At the end of … Continued