This was the week that Hawaii’s 2012 election came into focus, with former Gov. Linda Lingle jumping into the U.S. Senate race. From the Hawaiian Renaissance to the reemergence of a political leader, Civil Beat had it all. Here are 10 must read stories from this week.
- Who Remembers the Hawaiian Renaissance?
- In First Year, Carlisle Was Honolulu’s Global Mayor
- Hawaii Agency Tasked with Developing State Lands Could Grind to a Halt
- 2001 Consent Decree Guides APEC Protest Rules
- New Commissioner Brings Deep Resume, Distinct Ideas to Energy Debate
- Honolulu Homeless Target Of Belongings Ban?
- Slick Rollout For Lingle’s Senate Campaign
- APEC Protest for Dummies
- Waikiki Business Gifts to Police Under Fire Before
- Not a Word From Lingle on Her Most Difficult Decision
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