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Senior Editor & Community Reporter

Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros

Aloha, I am Aloha State Daily’s senior editor reporting on community news. Know of any organizations and people making a positive difference in Hawaii? Please reach out to me at kelsey@alohastatedaily.com.

Originally from Los Angeles, I am Native Hawaiian with roots from Maui, residing on Oahu with my husband. Since moving to the Islands in 2019, I have volunteered for various local organizations such as 808 Cleanups, Keiki O Ka Aina’s Board and Stone, March of Dimes Hawaii and more.

Most recently, I was the associate editor of Pacific Business News for nearly six years. Prior to that role, I served as a copy editor and reporter for a daily newspaper, as well as a freelance writer for a lifestyle magazine, in California. Over the years, I have received multiple awards for my writing. I hold a bachelor's degree in communications from The Master's University, where I played soccer.

I am excited to build ASD as your go-to, reputable and fun news source for Hawaii. Happy reading!

Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros can be reached at kelsey@alohastatedaily.com.

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Local high school students learn to cook under Chef Thomas Wong

Local high school students learn to cook under Chef Thomas Wong

As part of a scholarship-supported summer culinary cohort at Kapi‘olani Community College’s Culinary Institute of the Pacific, Wong — who is from Oʻahu and is now based in California as a professor at Culinary Institute of America at Greystone — created this custom curriculum to challenge teens in an intensive five days of training. Teamwork, timeliness, organization and having a good attitude were among the lessons learned by students.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJuly 02, 2026

Hawaiʻi says ‘No can’ to Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C.

Hawaiʻi says ‘No can’ to Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C.

Hawaiʻi government officials will not be present at the Great American State Fair, put on by Freedom 250 now through July 10, along with at least 10 mostly Democratic-led states citing cost, staffing and for some, political reasons. Gov. Josh Green says no funds were earmarked for the fair by the state or Congress and instead, has thrown support behind local celebrations.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJune 29, 2026

David Earles to step down from Junior Achievement of Hawai‘i

David Earles to step down from Junior Achievement of Hawai‘i

Earles, who has called the Islands home for nearly 30 years serving in various leadership roles across the nonprofit sector, plans to move to Nevada with his family after more than four years at the helm of JAH. The organization, which provides financial literacy and entrepreneurship programs to K-12 students statewide, is looking to hire its next president and CEO. The deadline to apply is Friday, July 3.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJune 26, 2026

UHERO: ʻHawaiʻi could face a loss of $400 million in Medicaid spendingʻ

UHERO: ʻHawaiʻi could face a loss of $400 million in Medicaid spendingʻ

A third-quarter forecast released Friday by the University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization notes that proposed federal cuts to SNAP and Medicaid benefits will impact thousands of low-income families across the Islands, especially those in rural areas. Though state tax relief in 2026 will provide some income support, the potential cuts "will be a growing weight" come 2027, UHERO warns.

Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros & Michael BrestovanskySeptember 26, 2025

Meet this Maui Humane Society volunteer and the pets she cares for

Meet this Maui Humane Society volunteer and the pets she cares for

Cassondra “Cassie” Christman, a volunteer at Maui Humane Society who wears many hats, loves working with animals — dogs in particular. Christman has used her own social media platform to advocate for adopting and fostering furry friends, in addition to sharing the organization’s needs from wishlists for specific pets to relocating dogs from Molokai and Lānaʻi.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 25, 2025

Nonprofit aims to uplift Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students

Nonprofit aims to uplift Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students

Since 2020, The Kamery Lee Jr. Scholarships awarded by The Ho‘omau Foundation honors the life and legacy of an entrepreneur known by those he loved for his cultural pride, commitment to community and deep love for his family. His daughter, JoNelle Sood, established the foundation to empower Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students pursuing higher education, while staying rooted in their values. Learn more about the program from Sood and one of this year's returning recipients, Christina Young.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 24, 2025

Catch this Gospel reggae band in Hawaiʻi for free this month

Catch this Gospel reggae band in Hawaiʻi for free this month

Christafari, a band of ‘musical missionaries’ who have performed across more than 85 nations since 1989, are set to play across three islands in September as part of its Hawaiian Island Tour: Sounds of Salvation. Learn more about the group, its members and mission, as well as where to watch them for free.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 08, 2025

Empty Bowl Hawaiʻi returns after six-year hiatus

Empty Bowl Hawaiʻi returns after six-year hiatus

Proceeds from the event — set for Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Hawai’i Convention Center — will benefit Chef Hui and Aloha Harvest’s program, Feed the People Hawai’i, which combats food insecurity statewide. Hawaiʻi Potters’ Guild has contributed more than 3,000 hand-thrown bowls for guests to eat from and take home. Chef Mark Noguchi shares why he has participated in it for over a decade and the deeper meaning behind a bowl.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 06, 2025

The Jabbawockeez donate and dance benefiting youth at Liliʻuokalani Center

The Jabbawockeez donate and dance benefiting youth at Liliʻuokalani Center

The iconic white gloved and masked dance group made a pitstop in Hawaiʻi this week to perform at the new 97,000-square-foot building on Ward Avenue owned by Liliʻuokalani Trust. Aloha State Daily also took a tour of the eight-story facility, which includes a rooftop garden, fitness center and gym, commercial kitchen, collaborative and creative spaces and studios for dance, film production, broadcast media, and more, that serve Native Hawaiian youth ages 12 to 24.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 05, 2025