Comment: What will rail and HOT lanes do for Honolulu?
Panos Prevedouros / Rail / Read
Honolulu's morning rush hour traffic. Photo by Ken Tam
Reflections: Lot Kapuāiwa was a pono king
Umi Perkins / Read
Lota Kapuāiwa, Kamehameha V, reigned as King of Hawaii from November 30, 1863 to December 11, 1872. Image provided by Guava Graphics
Comment: Hawaii’s media monopoly and the struggle for democracy
Chris Conybeare / Read
On October 8, 2009, Media Council Hawai`i filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to stop the proposed merger of MCG Capital’s KGMB TV with Raycom Media’s KHNL-TV and KFVE-TV.
All sides agree Bill 54 does little for Honolulu’s ‘homeless’ problem
Jamie Winpenny / Private property on public lands / Read
Opponents of Council Bill 54 commiserate after its passage Tuesday. Photo by Jamie Winpenny
Murphy’s to benefit children’s charities with gift wrapping party
Hawaii Independent Staff / Read
Donated gifts will go to children's charities.
File photo
Pearl Harbor wasn’t always a place of war
Umi Perkins / Read
Above: Puʻuloa (Pearl Harbor) in the 1880s. Photo from the Hawaii State Archives Below: The burning wreckage of the U.S. Navy battleship USS Arizona (BB-39) at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Photo by U.S. Navy
City enhances ambulance service from Makiki to Moanalua
Hawaii Independent Staff / Read
The City has enhanced ambulance service.
Photo courtesy honolulu.gov
I ka wā ma mua, ka wā ma hope: Exploring Pearl Harbor’s present pasts
Kyle Kajihiro / Read
Andre Andre Perez (left) leads a discussion on restoring Hawaiian lands at Hanakehau Learning Farm. Courtesy Photo
Doris Duke Theater to feature novels to film with ‘Bookish!’ series
Hawaii Independent Staff / Read
Doris Duke Theater will feature the Academy Award-winning film From Here to Eternity.
Courtey photo
CityCamp considers civic computing
Ikaika M Hussey / CityCampHNL / Read
Nicole Hori works on a prototype bus information app.
Photo by Ikaika Hussey.