David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024
Neal Milner: 3 Big Public Projects That Should Make You Mad
How these beleaguered projects are being handled speaks directly to the transparency and trustworthiness of state officials.
Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023
Honolulu Offers $7,500 For Firefighters Covid Hazard Pay. They Want More
More than three years after the last pandemic emergency order, firefighters are still negotiating their hazard payments with the city.
Stewart Yerton/Civil Beat/2025
Can A New Tax Save Downtown Honolulu’s Small Businesses?
The proposed fee could improve safety and cleanliness in the area, but critics say it won’t fix the underlying challenge facing downtown.
Ben Angarone/Civil Beat/2025
Fixed It! This Popular Waikīkī Promenade Is Finally Open Again
Civil Beat followed up on three previously broken pieces of infrastructure we’ve written about. Here’s what we found.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2010
City Lawyer Gets Off With A Scolding For Citing Fake Law In Civil Rights Case
A state judge told a Honolulu deputy corporation counsel accused of basing his argument on a fictional case created by artificial intelligence, ‘Don’t do it again.’
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2016
Honolulu City Attorney Used Fictional Case Law To Combat Civil Rights Suit
Courts are increasingly grappling with mistakes made by an unethical reliance on artificial intelligence programs, but Honolulu’s top lawyer says the erroneous argument in the high-profile case was the result of sloppy work.
Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat
Nearly 1 In 5 Warning Sirens On Oʻahu Were Broken During Tsunami Scare
The Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency says two dozen new sirens will be installed by the end of the year.
Ben Angarone/Civil Beat/2025
Backlash May Prompt New Rules For Affordable Rentals In Honolulu
Supporters say new requirements in Bill 53 would protect neighborhoods from the side effects of increased housing density. Opponents fear the changes would hamstring an already struggling program.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022
‘Ready To Die Boys?’ Multiple Oʻahu Shootings Linked To Gang
State support for gang intervention efforts has dropped since the 1990s and tracking has been minimal since then, too.
Aloha Halawa District Partners
New Aloha Stadium Opening Date Delayed To 2029
Demolition is still planned to start in late August, but a larger master contract covering the entire site is still being negotiated.