It was a week with revelations about overtime, hospital infections, Mufi Hannemann’s new approach to running for public office, rail (and more rail) and Mayor Peter Carlisle reflecting the year since his election. Here are 10 stories from this week you wouldn’t have found anywhere but Civil Beat.
- High Overtime at Hawaii’s Juvenile Detention Home
- Hawaii Public Kept in Dark about Hospital Infections
- A Kinder, Gentler Mufi Hannemann?
- Mayor: Foes ‘Hostile to Rail’ Deliberately Misleading the Public
- Carlisle Wants $1B Rainy Day Fund as Legacy
- Hawaii Ethics Commission Throws Brushback Pitch at Rookie Lawmaker
- Honolulu Rail Authority Follows Abercrombie Secrecy Doctrine
- Honolulu Police Out of Step With Other Departments on Undercover Officers
- OHA Takes Second Shot at Claiming Its Employees Aren’t Public
- The Rising East – Hawaii Is America鈥檚 Gateway to Asia
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