Waha Nui, which means “talks a lot, or big mouth," spreads the word about what's up and who's doing it in your Windward neighborhood.
Carol Chang, a Windward Oahu resident, is regional editor, reporter and columnist ("Waha Nui") for MidWeek's Windward Islander. She also assists in writing and editing duties for both islandwide MidWeeks.


Below are the last 5 west waha nui columns written by Carol Chang

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November 21, 2007 - MidWeek West Waha Nui
By Carol Chang

Hawaii Pacific University has inducted Ewa Beach senior Gayle Andaya into its

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October 10, 2007 - MidWeek West Waha Nui
By Carol Chang

If you take in the Talk Story Festival Friday through Sunday at McCoy

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September 05, 2007 - MidWeek West Waha Nui
By Carol Chang

Two Ewa Beach teenagers have joined the royal family - the 2007 Aloha Festivals Royal Court for Oahu, that is. Princess Kalaiku Kaehukai Kaowili will reign under the watchful eye of her father, King Ocean Papaiano Kaowili

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August 29, 2007 - MidWeek West Waha Nui
By Carol Chang

As if America’s pastime weren’t laid-back enough: Richard MacPherson of Kailua, director of Army Community Theatre’s Once Upon a Mattress, says he’s challenging Ron Bright’s cast at Paliku Theatre’s The Pajama Game to a baseball game.

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August 01, 2007 - MidWeek West Waha Nui
By Carol Chang

With roots in Ewa Beach, Bia, Annette and Dee LaBorte‘s Spirit Soul band has a track on the All States All Stars CD. They are Hawaii’s representative on the album, which was released July 4 through the non-profit Music for Troops.

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