Mahalo to everyone who attended the recent community meeting about the North Shore First Responders Hub. I appreciate Directors Ireland and Lager from Emerg...
My “aha” moment when I knew I needed to become a physician occurred at Wahiawā General Hospital when my dad, Jay Boy, was diagnosed with cancer. I was eleve...
If the walls of the Ishimoto Store could talk, we could have a more complete picture of the beginning of a Haleiwa family business that spanned four generation...
Central Oahu and the North Shore of Oahu are grappling with significant housing challenges, driven by a combination of economic, social, and environmental fac...
It was humbling to join so many in our community at the recent memorial service for Tamayo Perry, and I want to extend my condolences to his family and frie...
By Boyd Ready
When the Waialua mill stack was suddenly demolished last November, everyone noticed. There was consternation and sadness. Without being used...
By Noah Grodzin
Hawaiian surfing is a way of life that transcends sports by combining family, culture, and community. The North Shore of Oahu is the wor...
In the wake of the tragic death of Geanna Bradley, our community is confronted with a profound sorrow and an urgent call to action. Geanna’s story is one of ...
Aloha Friends - It was great to see so many community members at the recent town halls in Waialua and Hauʻula. Many concerns were raised, and I appreciate a...
By Antya Miller, President
The first six months of this year have been very busy, but very gratifying! We received a grant from the Cooke Foundation to ob...