Courtesy: Naomi Aloy
Hawaiʻi Wrongly Jailed Him For 20 Years. Reparations Came Too Late
Alvin Jardine fought for nearly a decade to be paid under the state’s wrongful conviction compensation law. He died before receiving payment.
Provided: Juliet DiGiovanni and Herb Phillips/2023
Will Disaster Insurance Overhaul Increase Protections For Future Survivors?
Other states impacted by similar disasters are reforming their insurance laws. Legislators here are teeing up bills to follow suit.
Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023
Oceanfront Lahaina Property Owners May Get Buyout In Updated Disaster Plan
The county is seeking an amendment to create a voluntary buyout program with some of its $1.6 billion fire recovery grant from the feds.
Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2026
50 Years On Kahoʻolawe: Inside The Journey To Rescue Hawaiʻi’s Target Island
The goal isn’t just to heal the environment, activists say. It’s to forge an island where Hawaiians can reclaim their culture.
Léo Azambuja/Civil Beat/2024
Federal Housing Programs For Maui Fire Survivors Extended Until 2027
The program will now run through Feb. 10, 2027.
Legacy Land Conservation Program photo
Kirstin Downey: Maui Properties Get State Money For Preservation
Advocates want the Legislature to fully fund the Legacy Land program to save even more areas that are at risk from developers.
Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2026
Fire Ant Invasion Has Reached A Tipping Point On Maui
The population of tiny stinging ants has surged despite efforts to control the invasive species. Experts fear devastating consequences if the infestation spirals out of control.
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A New Insight Into Mysterious Tiger Shark Mating Behavior Off Maui
New research reveals what is attracting tiger sharks to areas off of Olowalu during whale breeding season.
Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2023
Game Changer? Free Medical Flights Start For Some Neighbor Island Residents
State pilot program to help connect people with services on Oʻahu expected to begin later this month for Molokaʻi and in February for Lānaʻi.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2016
Governor Needs To Step Into Proposed Hawaiʻi Health Care Consolidation
The proposed deeper integration between Hawaiʻi Pacific Health and HMSA would only intensify the problem with lack of access to providers and care. Gov. Josh Green must act now.