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Hawaii’s Cesspool Crisis Has A Long History. It’s Not Over Yet
Concerns about the proliferation of cesspools and their impact on nearshore waters and our drinking water supply date back more than a century.
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Inside Honolulu’s Six-Decade Fight Over Rail: It’s Always Been ‘Boondoggle Or Boon’
Proposals for an elevated rail system on Oahu date back to the 1960s. Now, at least part of a modern-day rail line is finally about to open to the public.
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Hawaii Has Been ‘Sweeping’ Homeless From Public Lands For More Than 100 Years
The term “homeless sweep” doesn’t appear in Hawaii newspapers until the early 2000s, but officials have been ordering large-scale homeless enforcements since at least 1901.
Hawaiʻi Residents Have Been Complaining About Our High Cost Of Living For More Than 100 Years
Old newspaper clippings show that the same conversations that were happening in the 1860s and 1960s about the struggle to make ends meet are still relevant today.