December 27 – In a November newsletter, State Representative Gene Ward published a map of homeless’ whereabouts in Hawaii Kai. Several weeks later, it sparked the outrage of individuals and organizations, including the American Civil Liberties’ Union (ACLU) which expressed its concern in the following statement: Publishing a map of […]
Month: December 2016
December 20 – Massage Envy, with 3 other locations on Oahu, is looking to expand to the Aina Haina Shopping Center. The company offers massage and spa services. [PBN] December 19 – Rodney Padilla, 21, and Lawrence Martens, 19, both lance corporals assigned to the Marine Corps Air Station were […]
December 14 – From Kokua Line, Two people in blue embroidered uniforms with laminated badges were going door to door in our Hawaii Kai neighborhood saying they were promoting fire safety and were doing free checks of extinguishers and fire alarms inside the home. The next day they called, trying […]
December 9 – There is a traffic advisory for Sunday, December 11. The Honolulu Marathon will close certain streets in Hawaii Kai, and East Oahu. For details and times, check the [Honolulu Marathon] website. December 9 – Hawaii Kai NOAA weather transmitter will be down intermittently on Dec 10 and […]
Hawaii Kai Farmers’ Market Options With the exception of the Saturday farmer’s market at Kapiolani Community College (KCC), Oahu’s selection for farm to table agriculture has shrunk. Fewer farmers are finding it profitable to attend these markets and as interest dwindles, the audience likewise gets smaller. It’s a self-fulfilling outcome. […]
November 30 – Friends of Hanauma Bay claims that despite a court order, Honolulu City and County continues to misappropritate funds. The latest feud continues a long string of complaints by the non-profit group. Among allegations, that the City has purchased equipment for other venues with the funds, otherwise improperly […]