Homelessness

This Waianae Homeless Camp Is Going Legit Courtesy of Puuhonua O Waianae

This Waianae Homeless Camp Is Going Legit

Residents, who fought off state plans to sweep the camp at the Waianae Boat Harbor, want to create a new self-made village for up to 300 homeless people.

Cops and Social Workers Join Forces To Get Homeless Help — And Off The Street Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Cops and Social Workers Join Forces To Get Homeless Help — And Off The Street

But low-level offenders, who were supposed to get services instead of jail time, still aren’t eligible for the new program.

Caldwell’s Push To Clear Sidewalks Runs Into Opposition Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Caldwell’s Push To Clear Sidewalks Runs Into Opposition

Honolulu’s mayor wants to ban camping on sidewalks islandwide, but critics insist more housing and services for the homeless are needed first.

Many Homeless People Are Choosing To Ride Out The Storm Natanya Friedheim/Civil Beat

Many Homeless People Are Choosing To Ride Out The Storm

Outreach workers ramped up efforts to alert the homeless about Hurricane Lane, but some opted to stay in encampments.

Helping The Homeless To Survive A Hurricane Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Helping The Homeless To Survive A Hurricane

People who live along streambeds and coastlines are especially vulnerable to flooding and storm surges.

Will The Next Governor Support Safe Zones For the Homeless? Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Will The Next Governor Support Safe Zones For the Homeless?

Gov. David Ige has taken a strong stand against tent cities, while Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa supports the concept of “ohana zones.”

Chaminade Students Help Design Center for Homeless Courtesy of Nicolle Soriano

Chaminade Students Help Design Center for Homeless

ALEA Bridge hopes to break ground in November for a 12- to 16-unit transitional housing development in Wahiawa.

Mayor’s Islandwide Crackdown On The Homeless Rolled Out For Council Courtney Teague/Civil Beat

Mayor’s Islandwide Crackdown On The Homeless Rolled Out For Council

Two measures from Kirk Caldwell targeting homeless people in public places receive initial approval.

Homeless Village May Get A New Neighbor: A 150-Foot Radio Tower Courtesy: Duane Kurisu

Homeless Village May Get A New Neighbor: A 150-Foot Radio Tower

Hawaii businessman Duane Kurisu, who developed living units for the homeless, wants a permit to build a radio tower next door.

Caldwell Wants To Make Sit-Lie Ban Islandwide At All Hours Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Caldwell Wants To Make Sit-Lie Ban Islandwide At All Hours

The existing bans for sidewalks in business areas are insufficient to address public homelessness, the Honolulu mayor said.