Ashley May+FollowKalihi’s murals should tell our storyFarrington High is about to get a major splash of color with over 50 new murals, but many in Kalihi are asking: will this art truly reflect our community? While it’s exciting to see local artists and alumni involved, some students and neighbors feel left out of the planning. For a place as rich in history and pride as Kalihi, art on our walls should be more than decoration—it should honor our stories, values, and the people who call this place home. How can we make sure these murals really speak for us? #Entertainment #Painting #Kalihi00Share
ywheeler+FollowKalihi’s Likelike Highway speed limit jumpsLikelike Highway drivers in Kalihi will soon notice a big change—speed limits at School Street are going up to 35 mph starting August 13. After plenty of feedback and traffic studies, the state is making this move to help traffic flow better for everyone. For those who commute daily, this could mean less stop-and-go and a smoother ride through the area. What do you think—will this make your drive easier, or are you worried about safety? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this change could affect our neighborhood. #Transportation #Kalihi #LikelikeHighway00Share
meadowsmary+FollowKalihi neighbors step up for food securityEvery month, up to 6,500 pounds of fresh food makes its way to Kalihi families thanks to a dedicated local nonprofit—but the need for volunteers is growing fast. The Ohana Food Distribution at Kuhio Park Terrace isn’t just about groceries; it’s about building a community where everyone feels supported and resilient. If you or your group have a few hours to spare on a Tuesday morning, your help could make a real difference for neighbors facing tough times. How can we, as a community, make sure no one goes hungry? #Safety #Kalihi #FoodSecurity00Share