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EnvironmentThough Often Behind the Scenes, These Specialists Play a Major Role in Hawai‘i’s Agricultural Industry

Though Often Behind the Scenes, These Specialists Play a Major Role in Hawai‘i’s Agricultural Industry

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The University of Hawai‘i’s Cooperative Extension team helps local farmers by solving plant and pest problems, testing new crops and providing education.

EnvironmentEast Maui Residents Hope to See Control of Their Region’s Water Return to Public Hands

East Maui Residents Hope to See Control of Their Region’s Water Return to Public Hands

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Residents from Ke‘anae, Nāhiku and other East Maui neighborhoods said they are committed to their home, culture and communities by continuing to protect a crucial water system. They share the wisdom of their elders in hopes that their voices may finally be heard.

EnvironmentInside Hawai‘i’s Small but Persisting ‘True Tea’ Industry

Inside Hawai‘i’s Small but Persisting ‘True Tea’ Industry

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Local farmers have been commercially cultivating and selling Hawai‘i-grown Camellia sinensis, or true tea, for 25 years.

Environment12 Years In: How Hawai‘i is Still Working to Curb the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

12 Years In: How Hawai‘i is Still Working to Curb the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

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The invasive pest is present throughout O‘ahu and in parts of Kaua‘i and Hawai‘i Island. With a biocontrol solution still a couple years away, officials are urging community members statewide to stay vigilant and help stop CRB’s spread.

EnvironmentHow to Help Hawai‘i Contain the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

How to Help Hawai‘i Contain the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

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Getting this invasive pest under control requires community-wide involvement. Here’s a quick guide to help you be part of Hawai‘i’s response.

EnvironmentKaua‘i Races to Contain Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

Kaua‘i Races to Contain Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

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Several efforts are underway to find breeding sites and treat impacted trees, but many community members say that Kaua‘i needs collective, community-wide involvement to successfully contain and eradicate the beetle.

Environment, HealthThis Hawai‘i Peer Mentorship Program is Supporting Farmers’ Mental Wellbeing

This Hawai‘i Peer Mentorship Program is Supporting Farmers’ Mental Wellbeing

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Despite losing its federal funding, the University of Hawai‘i’s Seeds of Wellbeing’s peer mentor network continues to help farmers navigate stress—and reduce stigma about mental health in the local agricultural industry.

EnvironmentKaua‘i Efforts Help New, Small Farmers Access Land

Kaua‘i Efforts Help New, Small Farmers Access Land

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While finding land is still difficult for new and small farmers, several efforts have been launched in recent years to help them access arable land and strengthen the island’s local food system.

Our Approach to Journalism

Overstory is devoted to serving the public by producing nuanced, diligently researched journalism that is responsive to the community’s needs, and helps residents better understand Hawai‘i’s important and diverse issues, consider new ideas and perspectives, engage in civil discourse and make informed decisions.

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One of Overstory’s values is to center people and place. Statewide community listening is a cornerstone practice of our program and helped us shape our initial coverage areas and reporting approach. As a new local newsroom, we acknowledge that there are many others who came before us and that there are many lessons to be learned from their contributions. We also center people and place by seeking out experts and practitioners of ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i and Hawaiian culture to help us serve Hawai‘i in a way that’s respectful and culturally appropriate.

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Our Approach to Journalism

Overstory is an independent, online newsroom that centers Hawai‘i residents’ needs, redistributes the power of knowledge and encourages civil discourse. We apply a systemic, solutions-oriented lens to our in-depth reporting. We don’t want to just cover events or conflicts. Instead, we want to understand why things are the way they are and untangle the intersections between the patterns, systems and assumptions that shape Hawai‘i’s major challenges – and uncover potential ways forward.

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We focus on housing because safe, stable shelter is the bedrock of healthy communities. Hawai‘i has faced a housing shortage for decades and it’s reached an alarming milestone as more Native Hawaiians now live on the continent than in their own homeland and one in three local households have had someone consider moving out of state. We want to examine what’s being done to help locals stay in Hawai‘i while centering the voices most impacted by Hawai‘i’s housing challenges and paths forward.

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Our Approach to Journalism

Overstory is an independent, online newsroom that centers Hawai‘i residents’ needs, redistributes the power of knowledge and encourages civil discourse. We apply a systemic, solutions-oriented lens to our in-depth reporting. We don’t want to just cover events or conflicts. Instead, we want to understand why things are the way they are and untangle the intersections between the patterns, systems and assumptions that shape Hawai‘i’s major challenges – and uncover potential ways forward.

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We recognize that the health of culture, community and individuals is inseparable from the health of our natural resources. We want to know how local communities are mitigating climate change and biodiversity loss, building resilience ahead of natural disasters, perpetuating traditional Hawaiian stewardship practices, and increasing local food production and access. Our goal is to help deepen understanding of the many people and communities working to create a more restorative, sustainable Hawai‘i and build more reciprocal relationships with our environment.

Environment12 Years In: How Hawai‘i is Still Working to Curb the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

12 Years In: How Hawai‘i is Still Working to Curb the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

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The invasive pest is present throughout O‘ahu and in parts of Kaua‘i and Hawai‘i Island. With a biocontrol solution still a couple years away, officials are urging community members statewide to stay vigilant and help stop CRB’s spread.

EnvironmentHow to Help Hawai‘i Contain the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

How to Help Hawai‘i Contain the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

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Getting this invasive pest under control requires community-wide involvement. Here’s a quick guide to help you be part of Hawai‘i’s response.

EnvironmentKaua‘i Races to Contain Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

Kaua‘i Races to Contain Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

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Several efforts are underway to find breeding sites and treat impacted trees, but many community members say that Kaua‘i needs collective, community-wide involvement to successfully contain and eradicate the beetle.

Environment, HealthThis Hawai‘i Peer Mentorship Program is Supporting Farmers’ Mental Wellbeing

This Hawai‘i Peer Mentorship Program is Supporting Farmers’ Mental Wellbeing

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Despite losing its federal funding, the University of Hawai‘i’s Seeds of Wellbeing’s peer mentor network continues to help farmers navigate stress—and reduce stigma about mental health in the local agricultural industry.

EnvironmentKaua‘i Efforts Help New, Small Farmers Access Land

Kaua‘i Efforts Help New, Small Farmers Access Land

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While finding land is still difficult for new and small farmers, several efforts have been launched in recent years to help them access arable land and strengthen the island’s local food system.

Environment, People & PlacesHere’s How Overstory Will Approach its Environment Coverage

Here’s How Overstory Will Approach its Environment Coverage

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We want to know how communities are mitigating climate change and biodiversity loss, perpetuating traditional Hawaiian stewardship practices, and increasing local food production and access.

More articles on Environment are being added regularly. Check back soon to explore our growing collection of in-depth reporting.

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Our Approach to Journalism

Overstory is an independent, online newsroom that centers Hawai‘i residents’ needs, redistributes the power of knowledge and encourages civil discourse. We apply a systemic, solutions-oriented lens to our in-depth reporting. We don’t want to just cover events or conflicts. Instead, we want to understand why things are the way they are and untangle the intersections between the patterns, systems and assumptions that shape Hawai‘i’s major challenges – and uncover potential ways forward.

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Mental and physical health is integral to our well-being as individuals and communities. We aim to help readers better understand what resources are available and how health intersects with one’s social and economic conditions so that they can make informed decisions about their lives. We also seek to explore access to care, efforts to address health inequities, and uplift people’s lived experiences and voices.

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More articles on Health are being added regularly. Check back soon to explore our growing collection of in-depth reporting.

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Our Approach to Journalism

Overstory is an independent, online newsroom that centers Hawai‘i residents’ needs, redistributes the power of knowledge and encourages civil discourse. We apply a systemic, solutions-oriented lens to our in-depth reporting. We don’t want to just cover events or conflicts. Instead, we want to understand why things are the way they are and untangle the intersections between the patterns, systems and assumptions that shape Hawai‘i’s major challenges – and uncover potential ways forward.

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Hawaiʻi’s families deserve a thriving, sustainable economy where they can afford to live, work and invest in their future here.

We will begin our coverage on Economy later this year. Check back soon to explore our growing collection of in-depth reporting.

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Overstory is an independent, online newsroom that centers Hawai‘i residents’ needs, redistributes the power of knowledge and encourages civil discourse. We apply a systemic, solutions-oriented lens to our in-depth reporting. We don’t want to just cover events or conflicts. Instead, we want to understand why things are the way they are and untangle the intersections between the patterns, systems and assumptions that shape Hawai‘i’s major challenges – and uncover potential ways forward.

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The future of Hawaiʻi rests on providing accessible, quality education at all levels—from early learning through college, as well as non-traditional pathways.

We will begin our coverage on Education later this year. Check back soon to explore our growing collection of in-depth reporting.

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Overstory is an independent, online newsroom that centers Hawai‘i residents’ needs, redistributes the power of knowledge and encourages civil discourse. We apply a systemic, solutions-oriented lens to our in-depth reporting. We don’t want to just cover events or conflicts. Instead, we want to understand why things are the way they are and untangle the intersections between the patterns, systems and assumptions that shape Hawai‘i’s major challenges – and uncover potential ways forward.

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