Aloha kākou! My name is Nash Witten, MD, and I was born in Kahuku and raised in Hale‘iwa. My Father “Jay Boy” was a commercial fisherman on the Marion B II ...
Heilwig’s earliest memories involved riding on her grandfather’s shoulders as the north-German citizens of Kiel ran to their underground bomb shelters when t...
Cheryl Wagner Ruddach, aka “Rudi”, was from Claymont, Delaware. Cheryl resided in So. California for 15 yrs before visiting Hawai’i in 1986 to “check out th...
This is what we often say about long time North Shore resident John Cutting and his wife Peggy who over the years have dedicated countless hours of time to...
By: MPW 'Ohana
Kuleana means many things. Mary Kawena Puku‘i describes kuleana in the Hawaiian dictionary as a right, a privilege, a concern, and even a par...
An anonymous donor has offered to match dollar for dollar any donation to the North Shore Food Bank up to $2500.00. The donations will be in memory of Pasto...
Politics can be a powerful vehicle for change, but only if we get our communities involved at every level. When our government reverts to its worst tendencie...
Imagine a Day Without Water (Oct. 21) is a day to pause and reflect on the many ways that water and water systems impact our lives and communities and to co...
By Boyd Ready
I’ve heard it again and again – “I’m out of here!” or “I’ll never invest any more of my money in this place, we’re planning to move to the ma...
Coastal erosion on the North Shore is a major concern, with this season's surf swells biting at our shoreline. The short-term solution currently allowed by...