News Hawaiʻi’s Pledge To Free Itself From Fossil Fuel Hits New Roadblocks Two bills still alive could move the state toward its goal — but at a price. April 25, 2025 0 Hawaiʻi’s Pledge To Free Itself From Fossil Fuel Hits New Roadblocks Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... What do you feel about this? 0% Love 0% Funny 0% Wow 0% Sad 0% Angry Post navigation Previous: BIIF flag football: Kona captures first ever island titleNext: New Ag Park Aims To Let Kauaʻi Farmers ‘Just Focus On Farming’ Mālama Kauaʻi, which runs its own food hub, is embracing the challenge of making farming as accessible and streamlined as possible on a newly leased plot near Kapaʻa. But it won’t be easy. Related Stories News He Ran Into A Burning Building, Saved 7 Lives, Then Told His Mom He ‘Just Fell’ April 17, 2026 0 News Harassment At Center Of Lawsuit Against Top Hawaiʻi Land Official Former state Land Administrator Russell Tsuji claims he was accused of being a political mole and was assigned an impossible task in an effort to get rid of him. April 17, 2026 0 News County budget of nearly $1B is under review April 17, 2026 0 News Volcano Watch — Fountains and festivities: Kīlauea erupts episode 44 as Merrie Monarch begins April 17, 2026 0 News THE KOHALA CENTER: Employment/Opportunities/Events April 16, 2026 0 News This New Technology Uses Sound Waves To Put Out Fires In Seconds April 16, 2026 0 News How The Legislature Is Violating A 187-Year-Old Constitutional Right The Legislature has always acted quickly on petitions. Why is it delaying this one? Especially in the face of strong citizen support. April 16, 2026 0 News Wahiawā Dam Takeover: State Signs Off On Acquisition The state is one step closer to acquiring the dam, which has a price tag for repairs in excess of $60 million. April 16, 2026 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ