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Months later . . .
As you may remember from headlines a couple of months ago, the derelict 85’ 149 passenger Navatec II, recently renamed the SS Underwood by some area residents, was unceremoniously dragged off the bottom of the
Sally Ingstrom takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the fate that awaits all TransPac-50 participants
As of this writing the 100th competitor has just signed up
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Ah, those heady Nature Conservancy days when Suzanne Case was at the helm. They got some pretty good mediocre stuff done back in those days, and if you’ll let her, she’ll tell you all
On full display, in front of hotel guests at the Prince Waikiki, are the simultaneously sinking carcasses of Navatek II, the abandoned, sunken tourist ship, now moved onto a nearby property and looking more like a waterfront
There was a quiet undertone of near-panic in the legislature chambers at 11 A.M. on Wednesday, April 24th, 2019. There was, underway, an
DOBOR's Ed Underwood made it clear, once again, at an invitees-only meeting yesterday, that he will do whatever it takes to push for public lands privatization, even if it means breaking Hawaii State law. Act 197 is clear about the requirement for
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A recent series of reports by Hawaii's mainstream print media outlets have been misreporting, perhaps out of ignorance, or lack
Sections 171-13 HRS (2016) Gives the State the right to privatize any or all publicly held land-based assets. Let’s be clear about this: that’s all publicly owned lands. Let's think about this for a minute. Parks
DLNR Chief, Suzanne Case, seems to be on a rampage to increase ocean recreation user fees in various poorly thought-through rate increase proposals, many of which have attracted attention for potential ethics violations. In a recent back-door attempt to raise fees for harbor primary