East Honolulu’s Last Undeveloped Valley Faces Uncertain Fate

Simeon Rojas has an ʻulu tree he’s been eager to plant on his farm. He just doesn’t know if he’ll have the land long enough to see it grow.  Rojas grows mushrooms and lettuce and raises Chinese catfish on a few acres leased from Kamehameha Schools in Kamilonui Valley, a small stretch of farms and … Continue reading East Honolulu’s Last Undeveloped Valley Faces Uncertain Fate