John Pritchett
John Pritchett has created thousands of cartoons and illustrations over a span of 33 years. He has won awards from the United Nations Correspondents Association, Best of the West, the Society of
Professional Journalists, Hawaii鈥檚 Thousand Friends and the Hawaii Publishers Association. His work is published worldwide and he has produced four books featuring his cartoons.
John Pritchett: Madame Speaker
The 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Legislature officially opens Jan. 15, and one of its sparkling stars is the new speaker of the House of Representatives. Will she bring fresh energy to the top job, or will it be more business as usual?
John Pritchett: Open With Care
Mayor Rick Blangiardi announced last week the new O驶ahu landfill would be built in Wahiaw膩. That’s made Westside politicians and residents very happy. But concerns are being raised over potential problems for the island’s water supply.
John Pritchett: Circling The Wagons
The University of Hawaii Board of Regents strongly defends the hiring of its new president — and the company that conducted the search — even though she was accused of harassment and discrimination at two previous schools.
John Pritchett: Agent Of Change
Donald Trump’s pick of Tulsi Gabbard to be director of national intelligence places the former Hawaii congresswoman once again under intense scrutiny.
John Pritchett: Blank Votes
There are contested races for councils in Maui, Hawaii and Kauai counties and a hot race for Big Island mayor. But all of Oahu’s races were settled in the primary.
John Pritchett: Hold The Phone
Will Hawaii follow the lead of other states in limiting cell phone use in public schools?
John Pritchett: Ants In The Pants
The Hawaii Invasive Species Council is asking residents statewide to alert authorities about colonies of little fire ants before they become entrenched.
John Pritchett: Keys To The Kingdom
Hawaii State Senate President Ron Kouchi is backing Kauai Mayor Derek Kawakami’s plan to succeed him in 2026.
John Pritchett: Power Failure
EVs are growing in popularity, but the Valley Island doesn’t have the infrastructure to rent enough vehicles to visitors. It’s a cost and permitting issue.