Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024
Honoring A Son And Finding Peace At Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawaiʻi
Love and shared emotions mark the annual healing event at Ala Moana.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022
What Lawmakers Did — And Failed To Do — For Hawaiʻi’s Environment
The 2025 session showed some movement on conservation, limited attention to adaptation, and inadequate action on climate crisis mitigation.
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Export Bans Won’t Win The AI Race
Hawaiʻi is directly affected by how the U.S. manages this balance.
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Hawaiʻi’s ‘Exceptional Tree’ Program Now 50 Years Strong
But there are also significant threats currently facing the program.
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2025
We Must Preserve The Human Rights Of Children Who Commit Crimes
The Hawaiʻi Legislature just passed bills that will lead to greater human rights protections for system-involved youth in Hawaiʻi.
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Fighting Back Against Authoritarianism In My Civics Class
We need to be instructing students to enunciate their political views based upon their personal values and lived experiences.
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Prince Kūhiō Gateway Restores A Vision Of Self-Determination And Preservation
It also comes at no cost to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands.
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024
Don’t Loosen Guardrails On Hospitalizing Individuals Against Their Will
The Legislature has passed a measure that threatens to upset the balance between respect for autonomy and concern for a person’s health.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021
Fossil Fuel Reduction Isn’t Just About Electricity
Transportation accounts for over a quarter of the state’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2018
City Council Chair Tommy Waters: Fix Sewers Without Drowning Families In New Costs
Instead of asking ratepayers to absorb the full 115% increase over 10 years, we’re proposing a more strategic and balanced plan.