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Domestic Abuse Victims Need Attorneys. Few In Hawaiʻi Can Afford Them Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Domestic Abuse Victims Need Attorneys. Few In Hawaiʻi Can Afford Them

Domestic violence advocates and attorneys say ongoing vacancies at the Domestic Violence Action Center contribute to the state’s lack of affordable legal services for survivors.

Here’s Why Honolulu Doesn’t Enforce Law Against Short-Term Rental Companies Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Here’s Why Honolulu Doesn’t Enforce Law Against Short-Term Rental Companies

Platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo were supposed to give the city monthly reports on their bookings. Due to a lawsuit filed on behalf of vacation rental owners, that never happened.

This Deadly Oʻahu Beach Reveals The Challenges Facing Hawaiʻi Lifeguards Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2025

This Deadly Oʻahu Beach Reveals The Challenges Facing Hawaiʻi Lifeguards

More residents drown on the North Shore of Oʻahu than almost anywhere else in the state. Even as the county ramps up resources for lifeguards, it’s a difficult problem to solve.

Jury Awards Sushi Chef $3.15 Million In Case Against Luxury Restaurant Owner Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2025

Jury Awards Sushi Chef $3.15 Million In Case Against Luxury Restaurant Owner

Lawsuit alleged that the head chef of Ala Moana’s Margotto restaurant rained blows and slaps on his sous chef.

Honolulu Water Agency Sues US Navy Over Red Hill Fuel Spill Damage David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024

Honolulu Water Agency Sues US Navy Over Red Hill Fuel Spill Damage

Suit estimates it is costing $1.2 billion for the Board of Water Supply to clean up and protect Oʻahu’s drinking water wells.

Drones To Patrol From Oʻahu Skies For Illegal Fireworks On July 4th Weekend David Croxford/Civil Beat/2025

Drones To Patrol From Oʻahu Skies For Illegal Fireworks On July 4th Weekend

New legislation that grew out of the tragedy last New Year’s Eve in Salt Lake provides additional tools for law enforcement to police fireworks use.

Photo Essay: These Keiki Might Save You From Drowning One Day Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2025

Photo Essay: These Keiki Might Save You From Drowning One Day

Every summer, approximately 1,200 keiki spend a week in the Honolulu Ocean Safety Department’s Junior Lifeguard Program. The locations are spread across Oʻahu and fill to capacity almost as soon as registration opens in May.

Low-Flying Helicopter Caused Paraglider Crash At Makapu’u, Lawsuit Claims Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Low-Flying Helicopter Caused Paraglider Crash At Makapu’u, Lawsuit Claims

A paraglider pilot injured in a 2023 accident is suing an Oʻahu air tour company for negligence.

Ala Wai Harbor Is A Major Tow-Away Zone. Will Better Warning Signs Help? Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2025

Ala Wai Harbor Is A Major Tow-Away Zone. Will Better Warning Signs Help?

Repaving is also coming for most of the 900 parking spaces at Hawaiʻi’s largest small boat harbor.

Honolulu Wants To Put More Cameras In Public Parks To Reduce Crime Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2025

Honolulu Wants To Put More Cameras In Public Parks To Reduce Crime

The City Council hasn’t come up with funding yet for the program and research shows cameras alone may not be effective.