This was a week where we launched our “It’s your money” series and examined the record of the man who’ll be running the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation.
We also updated the website to display our reporters’ blogs on the home page and on our Land, Money, Education, Hawaii and Honolulu beat pages. The blogs are where you can follow the news in an area you’re especially interested in. The Beat blog on the home page is a collection of items that Civil Beat’s editors think are worth paying attention to.
Here are 10 must reads from this week.
- Stop In the Name Of the Endangered Species Law: Put That Sea Turtle Back
- Gabbard Campaign Benefits from Generous Family Support
- New Honolulu Rail Chief Was Late, Over Budget on His Biggest Project
- Honolulu Rail CEO Nominee Has Extensive Public Sector Background
- Hawaii’s Past Governors Say No to Hoopili
- It’s Your Money: Hawaii Owes Nearly $1 Million In Fatal Crash Lawsuit
- Americans Elect Qualifies for Hawaii Ballot
- Bell Schedules Resonate With Hawaii Lawmakers
- Does Calvin Say Control Reapportionment?
- It’s Your Money: Hawaii Residents Expected to Pay for Whistleblower Suit
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