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Makana Eyre: A Man Of Unyielding Curiosity, Gavan Daws Lived Life Of Words

Makana Eyre: A Man Of Unyielding Curiosity, Gavan Daws Lived Life Of Words

His work was loudly acclaimed and criticized but news of his death came quietly.

Hawaiʻi ICE Arrests And Detentions In 2025  Spiked From Year Before (Brittany Lyte/Civil Beat/2025)

Hawaiʻi ICE Arrests And Detentions In 2025 Spiked From Year Before

Updated tallies are not yet complete but already eclipse those in 2024. Data show immigration arrests are increasingly likely to take place at ICE offices and at the state’s civil court houses.

Word Flower: Jan. 5

Word Flower: Jan. 5

Lots and lots of words in this flower. Have a blast!

Oʻahu Needs Sidewalks. Should The County Be Required To Build Them? Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2025

Oʻahu Needs Sidewalks. Should The County Be Required To Build Them?

Two Honolulu charter amendment proposals this year aim to enshrine sidewalk construction as a core local government responsibility.

By Resisting Feds’ Demand For Personal SNAP Data, Hawaiʻi Could Face Cuts Courtesy: Larry Geller/2021

By Resisting Feds’ Demand For Personal SNAP Data, Hawaiʻi Could Face Cuts

Hawaiʻi is one of 22 states that have called the USDA’s demand for food stamp recipients’ information unprecedented and unlawful.

Help Pick The Winner Of Civil Beat’s 2025 Neighborhood Haiku Contest

Help Pick The Winner Of Civil Beat’s 2025 Neighborhood Haiku Contest

We’re still collecting votes to determine the winner of this year’s Neighborhood Haiku competition, but one thing is certain: Civil Beat readers are wild about where they live.

Hōʻike Ākea Ke Kiaʻāina I Kāna Kōmike Aʻoaʻo No Nā Hoʻoholo ʻĀina Pūʻalikoa Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Hōʻike Ākea Ke Kiaʻāina I Kāna Kōmike Aʻoaʻo No Nā Hoʻoholo ʻĀina Pūʻalikoa

Wehewehe ka Luna Hoʻomalu OHA Kai Kahele i ka papaha o ko ke aupuni pekelala ʻauʻa ʻana i ka ʻāina ma lalo o ka mana kāʻili aupuni ma ke ʻano he “kiʻina hoʻohana nui ʻia a nā kolonaio i kiʻi ai no nā hanauna he nui.”

Remembering Hawaiʻi’s Biggest Stories Of 2025 David Croxford/Civil Beat/2025

Remembering Hawaiʻi’s Biggest Stories Of 2025

Economic worries, the longest federal shutdown in U.S. history and a chaotic tsunami evacuation kept residents on their toes in 2025. And those weren’t even the most important Hawaiʻi news stories of the year.

Hawaiʻi Is Doing Worse At Protecting Children, Based On A Sampling Of Cases Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2019

Hawaiʻi Is Doing Worse At Protecting Children, Based On A Sampling Of Cases

A recent report shows that in the last two years the child welfare system’s performance has fallen in nearly every category. The state says the numbers don’t reflect the overall health of the system.

Hawaiʻi Cracked Down On Pension Spiking. It’s Still Costing Taxpayers Millions Nanea Kalani/Civil Beat

Hawaiʻi Cracked Down On Pension Spiking. It’s Still Costing Taxpayers Millions

In 2012, lawmakers tried to get a handle on unexpectedly high pensions by billing state and county employers. In most cases, it’s only gotten worse.