It was a short, but busy, week. A slew of interesting stories ranging from crime stats on the cops themselves to population stats on Native Hawaiians streamed through Civil Beat. And there were plenty of community voices worth your attention, too, including one from former Gov. Ben Cayetano. Here are 10 stories from Civil Beat this week that you wouldn’t want to have missed.
- No Crime Stats Kept on Honolulu Police Officers
- Freddie Mac Opts for Judicial Foreclosures
- ‘First Step’ to a Native Hawaiian Governing Entity
- Scholar Criticizes Census Portait of Native Hawaiians
- Crime and Punishment at the Hawaii Legislature
- Details Of Hawaii Teachers Contract Imposed by State
- Pele’s Potential
- Fewer Teachers Fired Than Ed Department First Said
- Hawaii Spending Growing at Nearly Four Times National Average
- Roses By Other Names? Chair Retitles Committees
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