Facebook (now Meta) founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has added yet more land to his already-vast holdings of real estate on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.
The land bought by Zuckerberg includes most of Ka Loko Reservoir, which unleashed hundreds of gallons of water in 2006 after its wall collapsed, killing seven including a pregnant woman.
Many Thanksgiving dinners across Hawaiʻi will include produce grown here in the islands. Hawaiʻis legacy of farming and aloha ʻāina, are at the core of an album featuring some of Hawaiʻiʻs finest young musicians. HPRʻs Noe Tanigawa reports the collection puts recent struggles over land and water rights, to music.
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“We have seen Mark and Priscilla’s dedication over the years to land conservation, protecting native species, and working to preserve the natural beauty of Kauai."