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Hawaii Homeless Numbers Drop By 10 Percent Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Hawaii Homeless Numbers Drop By 10 Percent

The latest “point in time” count also shows an almost 9.4 percent drop on Oahu.

Are Waikiki’s Public Pavilions Hopelessly Crime-Ridden? Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Are Waikiki’s Public Pavilions Hopelessly Crime-Ridden?

“Demolish them,” says Councilman Trevor Ozawa, but the Kalakaua Avenue shelters also offer tourists a respite from the sun or the rain.

Chad Blair: The Most Progressive Legislative Session In A Long Time Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2018

Chad Blair: The Most Progressive Legislative Session In A Long Time

From approving medical aid in dying to banning certain sunscreens and pesticide chemicals, legislators passed bills they only thought about in years past.

Denby Fawcett: Homeless Sweeps Have Become ‘Free Maid Service’ Courtesy of DLNR

Denby Fawcett: Homeless Sweeps Have Become ‘Free Maid Service’

New efforts by the state and city can’t hide the fact that for the hardcore homeless, the government is a cleaning service.

Hawaii Lawmakers Want To Spend $30M On Legal Homeless Encampments Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Hawaii Lawmakers Want To Spend $30M On Legal Homeless Encampments

Three “ohana zones” would be built on Oahu, and one each on Maui, Kauai and the Big Island.

Caldwell Wants A Sidewalk Sit-Lie Ban Everywhere On Oahu Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Caldwell Wants A Sidewalk Sit-Lie Ban Everywhere On Oahu

If it’s approved, the proposal to move more homeless people out of public spaces could face a legal challenge.

A Family Struggles To Understand The Death Of Their Homeless Son Contributed by Erica Woods

A Family Struggles To Understand The Death Of Their Homeless Son

Bryan McKay Moorefield led a seemingly carefree life in Waikiki, but was searching for a way off the streets at the time of his death.

Hawaii County Closes Its ‘Safe Zone’ Homeless Experiment Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Hawaii County Closes Its ‘Safe Zone’ Homeless Experiment

For seven months Kailua-Kona’s 1-acre government sanctioned homeless encampment sheltered about 25 people.

Oahu’s First Trailer Park Just The Latest In New Wave Of Public Housing Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Oahu’s First Trailer Park Just The Latest In New Wave Of Public Housing

Since Gov. David Ige’s emergency proclamations loosened up regulations, some new-look subsidized housing is taking shape.

Community Vents Frustration Over State’s Mixed Signals On Waianae Camp Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat

Community Vents Frustration Over State’s Mixed Signals On Waianae Camp

At a special neighborhood board meeting Thursday, supporters of a homeless encampment asked for a long-term plan.