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. I reside on Oahu with my husband, who was born and raised in Waianae. Since moving to the Islands in 2019, I have volunteered with 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. I hold a bachelor's degree in communications from The Master's University and over the years, I have received multiple awards for my writing.
I am excited to build ASD as your go-to, reputable and fun news source for Hawaii. Happy reading!
Latest from Kelsey Kukaua Medeiros

Meet 7 of Hawaii’s megachurches
There are about 1,800 megachurches nationwide, with at least seven operating on Oahu and Maui.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJanuary 10, 2025

Hawaii Island grows crop of drone pilots
Hawaii Community College instructor and industry professional Paul Agamata teaches students how to make a living flying drones in the Aloha State.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJanuary 08, 2025

Makiki church to host community events
The Giving Circle Church aims to "do good to the community" by awarding microgrants to local nonprofits, while introducing a series of community-focused events in the new year.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJanuary 04, 2025

Let the toddlers dribble
Keiki Kicks offers soccer training for 1- to 8-year-olds, while fostering community and ‘fun chaos.' The Oahu business is run by a family team of educators and soccer fans.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosJanuary 04, 2025

How Hawaii plans to solve its physician shortage
UH, affiliates have a plan to recruit more doctors in 2025. Now, it’s up to the Legislature and industry partners to act.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosDecember 28, 2024

Jazz up your week at this Downtown church service
Music volunteer Manny Dayao put a jazz band together that performs weekly at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Downtown Honolulu. The band is led by saxophonist Reggie Padilla and features artists Starr Kalahiki, Mark Tanouye and more.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosDecember 23, 2024