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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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Bicentennial of Catholicism in Hawai’i: Cathedral restoration, community events planned through 2027

Bicentennial of Catholicism in Hawai’i: Cathedral restoration, community events planned through 2027

Wednesday marked the kick-off of celebrations honoring the first Catholic missionaries who arrived in the Islands in 1827 and will culminate in a grand bicentennial convocation on July 7–9, 2027. Catholic leaders in Hawaiʻi unveil their planned events and invite the community to join in jubilee! Also, learn more about the fundraising efforts to complete the restoration of the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Downtown Honolulu.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJune 18, 2026

Tickets still on sale for Goodwill Goes Glam!

Tickets still on sale for Goodwill Goes Glam!

Sip, shop and watch a fashion show produced by Valerie Joseph at the 15th annual Goodwill Goes Glam! — Goodwill Hawaiʻi’s signature fundraiser set for July 16 to 18 at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall. All proceeds stay in the Islands to help bolster the nonprofit’s workforce development programs.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJune 17, 2026

Waimānalo entrepreneur organizes curated monthly pop-up markets

Waimānalo entrepreneur organizes curated monthly pop-up markets

This month’s Puʻuhonua Mākeke — which is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 20, at Puʻuhonua O Waimānalo — will feature 24 local vendors, raffles and prizes, lei and pāpale making workshops, and its signature free eggs and bread for the first 100 ʻohana. Organizer Lehua Kanahele-Santos, who owns Kanahele Roots and Pohinahina Kinis, talks about the heart behind the mākeke and her businesses, and what’s in store next.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJune 16, 2026

Volunteer at fire restoration nursery in Kula this Friday

Volunteer at fire restoration nursery in Kula this Friday

The Rotary Club of Upcountry Maui is hosting a community volunteer service day from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, May 29, at the Kula Community Watershed Alliance’s Community Restoration Nursery. Participants will plant and propagate Native Hawaiian species, which are helping to restore the Kula burn area from the August 2023 wildfires.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosMay 28, 2026

Hilton Grand Vacations, Honolulu Habitat work to finish Waimānalo home

Hilton Grand Vacations, Honolulu Habitat work to finish Waimānalo home

Mitch Yokoyama, general manager of Hokulani Waikīkī, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club, reflects on the rewards of volunteering with HGV Serves, a corporate social responsibility program with several community partners, including Habitat for Humanity International. Yokoyama and colleagues recently joined Honolulu Habitat on a home build project in Waimānalo. Aloha State Daily also checked in with two Honolulu Habitat employees — Shana and Feta Petelo, the mother-daughter team that works directly with local families and volunteers.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosMay 28, 2026

New rodeo highlights Hawaiian cowboy heritage on Hawaiʻi Island

New rodeo highlights Hawaiian cowboy heritage on Hawaiʻi Island

“Paniolo Legends Under the Lights” is produced by third-generation paniolo Aki Smith, owner of Paniolo Culture Co. Presented in partnership with 1832 Hawaiʻi Living Co. and Waikōloa Stables, the evening includes rodeo events in the historic arena, a meal from Chef Nakoa Pabre of Umekes, live music and time to talk story with cowboys.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosMay 26, 2026

Windward Community College’s Paniolo BBQ fundraiser celebrates culture and community

Windward Community College’s Paniolo BBQ fundraiser celebrates culture and community

Supported by the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation, the fundraising event is slated from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20, at the college’s Great Lawn, and will feature live music from ʻAlewa and Hawaiʻi Loa, a mechanical bull, petting zoo, Texas Hold 'Em, roping competitions and more. It is free to attend though pre-orders for BBQ meals are encouraged to help raise money for student scholarships at the college.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 12, 2025

‘First real opportunity’ for public input on Ford Island’s future

‘First real opportunity’ for public input on Ford Island’s future

Now through Oct. 4, The National Park Service is seeking public feedback for the sites it manages on Ford Island, which include six bungalows and the USS Oklahoma and USS Utah memorials. Pearl Harbor National Memorial Superintendent Tom Leatherman shares why the proposed long-term site management plan is needed now and how community members can weigh in via in-person and virtual meetings, as well as an online survey.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 12, 2025

LahainaTown Action Committee to host cleanup event

LahainaTown Action Committee to host cleanup event

Community volunteers from keiki to kūpuna can lend a hand at the 21st annual Lahaina Town Cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 27, as part of International Coastal Cleanup Month. Tambara Garrick, director of LahainaTown Action Committee, the organizer of the event, shares what she’s most looking forward to, the overall impact and what day-of participants can expect.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 11, 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

Psychiatric practice born out of Mililani to expand

Psychiatric practice born out of Mililani to expand

Fields Psychiatric Consultants Owner Dave Fields, who is a psychiatric nurse practitioner from Mililani and law student at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, shares how he got into private practice, what sets his business apart and plans for expansion on Oʻahu this year. Fields aims “to combine clinical credibility with legal leverage” to better represent patients and help them heal.

Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 04, 2025