Carroll tells us a listener reported the Hawaii State Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) recently cut down trees by the Ala Wai Canal and dog park so the homeless would not have a place to hide. However, they just left the logs and branches in the canal. This practice will only encourage others to dump their junk into the canal, and will cause more problems
as the trash floats downstream into the harbor.
KITTY CORNER - TOO CUTE!
These, and other kittens like them, are looking for a home. Ages range from 3 to 12 months.
They have been neutered or spayed, and they are litter box trained. Now, all they need is your love. Who can resist a new kitten?
To adopt, call Carroll at 782-6627, or email carroll@carrollcox.com.
Join Carroll on www.envirowatch.orgto view some of the environmental and corruption issues
he investigated,
and resolved, in the past. You will also find him on YouTube at cox7826627 and on facebook.
Carroll continues his discussion about local issues on Olelo Public Television, Channel 54.
Link here to a list of his shows. They can also be
viewed
on Olelo video on demand.
Carroll is hosting a weekly show, Eyes on Hawaii, on Thinktech Hawaii. The show streams live every other Tuesday at 12 noon. For the live stream, visit their website at www.thinktechhawaii.com
For a list of past shows, link here.
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