The news this week was filled with stories of transition.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act was unconstitutional and also effectively legalized same-sex marriage in California. Both decisions reflect a shift in attitudes toward same-sex marriage.
Also in Washington, D.C., as U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard‘s top staff leave her office, the top aides to the late Sen. Daniel K. Inouye have joined U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa‘s Senate campaign in hopes of giving her candidacy a boost.
Here at home, climate change could mean major changes for Waikiki as a new national report essentially showed beachfront hotels and the Honolulu Airport overtaken by the ocean as sea levels rise.
But before Waikiki washes away, there’s time to read about Hawaii’s transition toward using more electric cars — and how Geico Insurance wants nothing to do with the movement.
And with the local news business in flux, we’ve added political cartoonist John Pritchett to our weekly lineup. Don’t miss his first editorial, here.
In the meantime, here are 10 stories you won’t want to have missed:
- Waikiki’s Venetian Nightmare: Natural Disasters in Paradise?
- Should Hawaii Expect Flurry of Gay Marriages?
- Can Inouye’s Ghost Take Down Sen. Brian Schatz?
- Hawaii Teacher: Learning Facts vs. Google
- Why Does Geico Insurance Refuse Electric Car Owners Coverage?
- A House Divided — Which Way Will Democrats in Hawaii Go?
- Reporter’s Diary: How I Got Probed at the NSA
- It May Not Be Love, But Hawaii Governor Leaves Fewer Bills in Limbo
- The Public Utilities Commission Finally Generates Some Sparks
- Hawaii Ethics Commission: You Can’t Hire Yourself Anymore
GET IN-DEPTH REPORTING ON HAWAII’S BIGGEST ISSUES
Support Independent, Unbiased News
Civil Beat is a nonprofit, reader-supported newsroom based in ±á²¹·É²¹¾±Ê»¾±. When you give, your donation is combined with gifts from thousands of your fellow readers, and together you help power the strongest team of investigative journalists in the state.