The AG argues the Native Hawaiian nonprofit is illegally using donations to fund civil disobedience; the organization says the request is intimidation.
India’s Department of Science and Technology is part of the Thirty Meter Telescope consortium.
The Thursday deadline set by law enforcement for protesters to leave the mountain or get arrested is unnecessary — and counterproductive.
Protesters of the Thirty Meter Telescope project are contemplating their next move in the face of a Dec. 26 deadline to either leave or risk arrest.
It’s not clear how Mayor Harry Kim will cover the reimbursements without council support.
A law enforcement approach to resolving the Mauna Kea standoff would be misguided.
Projects may check all the required boxes and still fall short of addressing community concerns.
The protesters of TMT, Sherwoods and Kahuku have made their points. But it’s time to move forward.
The directive from the board offers little new in the way of resolving issues regarding Thirty Meter Telescope.
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