June 2014 PDF
June 2014
June 2014
In 2010, a Maui driver suffered permanent brain injury in an accident caused, in part, by overgrown vegetation along the Hana Highway near Paia. He sued both the driver of the vehicle that hit him and the state of Hawai`i … Continued
This month, the stalled-out development on the Kohala Coast known as `Aina Le`a faces two important court hearings. On June 10, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear an appeal from the state of Hawai`i of a lower … Continued
Unlike other invasive species measures before the Legislature, intended to control or eradicate pest species, House Bill 1902 was intended to protect some of the most damaging and invasive animals in the state: feral pigs, sheep, goats, mouflon, and deer. … Continued
Malama Solomon, who represents the Kohala District in the state Senate, is seeking to subdivide a 125-acre parcel of Hawaiian Home Lands leased to her mother, Flora Solomon, in an area above the Hawai`i Preparatory Academy in Waimea. Details of … Continued
A Refuge Lost? Features at two units of the National Park Service on the western shores of the island of Hawai`i — Pu`uhonua o Honaunau and Kaloko-Honokohau national historic parks – are among dozens of significant cultural sites across the country … Continued
April was a difficult month for the state Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands. Despite its long-standing policy against shoreline hardening, the office twice recommended that the Board of Land and Natural Resources approve … Continued