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Here’s the latest updates on legislative events, community news and stories.


One Person, One Bag, One Mountain
Photo: IG @TrashCleanupsHawaii On the winding roads of Tantalus, where forest meets city and rainfall carries everything downhill, Cobalt Zucker shows up with little more than gloves, a trash bag, and a camera. No crew. No fanfare. Just the quiet belief that if you see a problem, you can do something about it. Cobalt began documenting his clean-ups through Trash Cleanups Hawaii , posting short videos as he picked up bottles, plastic, and abandoned debris along roadside pull-o
Sen. Carol Fukunaga
Jan 151 min read


Neighborhood Security Watch Volunteer Safeguards Mānoa District Park
Photo: Overgrown streambank and culvert area with concealed cache—poor sightlines and debris create risks of ‘sandbars’ in the stream, thereby reducing free-flowing streamflow. If you’ve walked Mānoa District Park adjacent to the Kahaloa Street bridge recently, you’ve felt how welcoming it is. Much of that credit goes to longtime NSW block captain and Adopt-a-Park volunteer Mike Shiroma , who quietly clears trash, trims overgrowth, and paints out graffiti along the stream
Sen. Carol Fukunaga
Jan 152 min read


Neighborhood Stars: Fai Visuthicho & Kelvin Faller— Quiet Leaders Behind Hawaiʻi’s Vintage Base Ball Revival
If the Aloha Vintage Base Ball Association (AVBBA) looks seamless on game day — from the period uniforms to the welcoming atmosphere at Cartwright Field — it’s because of dedicated behind-the-scenes leaders like Fai Visuthicho and Kelvin Faller , two community-builders whose commitment is quietly powering Hawaiʻi’s vintage base ball renaissance. Fai Visuthicho: The Organizer Who Keeps History in Motion As AVBBA’s treasurer — and, unofficially, its logistics engine — Fai is t
Sen. Carol Fukunaga
Jan 142 min read


Neighborhood Stars: Aloha Vintage Base Ball Association steps up to the plate
Early November brought throwback magic to Alexander Cartwright Field in Makiki as the Aloha Vintage Base Ball Association kicked off its revival of 1880s era base ball. Founded by Waikīkī artist Matías Solario, the group brings historic rules, gear, and spirit back to life on the same grounds where the game first took root in Hawaiʻi. Part community gathering, part living history, the event celebrated local identity, storytelling, and Hawaiʻi’s deep baseball legacy.
Sen. Carol Fukunaga
Dec 16, 20252 min read


Why Neighborhood Stars Matter
Too often, neighborhood news highlights what's broken - traffic, crime, development pressures, government gridlock. But every day, right here in our communities, people are stepping up to make things better.
Sen. Carol Fukunaga
Sep 16, 20251 min read


Neighborhood Stars: A New Chapter for Washington Middle School’s Band Program
Washington Middle School’s long-awaited band room makeover opened its doors to students in Fall 2025, marking the culmination of more than a decade of perseverance, partnerships, and community pride.
Sen. Carol Fukunaga
Sep 9, 20252 min read
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