
Hawaii Clean Energy Think Tank Blue Planet Foundation Closes As Part Of Restructuring
Its founder, Henk Rogers, looks to replace it with his more globally minded "Blue Planet Alliance."

Chemical Plume Found In Closed Aiea Drinking Wells May Come From Red Hill
It's the first time so-called PAH's have been detected at the shuttered wells, although regulators disagree about whether the chemicals stem from the Navy's fuel spill.

Researchers Fear A Disturbing Pattern Of Health Problems Is Emerging After The Maui Fires
It may be years before the full extent of illnesses affecting wildfire survivors is documented, but the preliminary data is troubling.

The Maui Wildfires Were Massive. These Numbers Help Us Comprehend Them
It's been one year since four fires devastated the Valley Isle.

Kula Residents Say They Have Built A Closer And More Resilient Community Since The Fire
A steady stream of volunteers has helped clean the land of debris and potential fuel for future fires.

Lahaina’s Front Street Property Owners Are Eager To Rebuild, But It’s Complicated
Sea level rise, permitting and a push for restoration of a buried historic site and wetlands make it challenging.

Increase In Trophy-Sized Fish Documented Around Marine Protected Areas
New research from University of Hawaii scientists indicates these protected areas are producing significant numbers of exceptionally long or heavy fish.

Hawaii Gave Up Funding For Marine Mammal Protection Because Of Cumbersome Paperwork
Dropping out of the federal program has not hampered efforts to protect the islands' marine species, including monk seals, state and federal agents say.

EPA: Maui County Must Pay $193K Fine And Shut Down 7 Illegal Cesspools
Since the 2005 ban took effect, EPA says more than 3,862 cesspools in Hawaii have been closed.

Kamehameha Schools Faces Pushback On Plan To Build ‘Low-Impact’ Resort On Big Island
A draft environmental impact statement remains open for public comment through Aug. 7.