Reporter
Léo Azambuja
Léo Azambuja is a reporter covering the County Council and other local government affairs on Maui. Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, he has been in Hawaii since 1991, living his life-long dream of surfing perfect waves.
Léo started his career at The Molokai Dispatch, straight out of the University of Hawaii Mānoa where he earned degrees in journalism and Spanish language in 2007. His year spent on Molokaʻi as a reporter and assistant editor gave him a broader perspective on Ჹɲʻ politics and Native Hawaiian affairs. Since he left the Friendly Island in 2008, he has returned there several times as an interim editor whenever there was a need.
Back on ܲʻ, he freelanced for many publications across the islands, including the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Maui Times, Haleakala Times, The Garden Island and the alternative Honolulu Weekly. In 2010, he started working at The Garden Island as a political reporter and later also as the assistant editor. He also published several political cartoons in many newspapers in Ჹɲʻ.
In 2014, Léo joined the monthly community newspaper For Kauai as the editor in chief. For the next 10 years on the job, he strongly promoted the Hawaiian culture. This eventually led to his name engraved at the pedestal of the recently unveiled life-size bronze statue of King Kaumualiʻi in front of the ܲʻ Museum, as one of the people who made the statue possible. For ܲʻ newspaper also published two glossy magazines during his time there as an editor, with guidance from ܲʻ’s Hindu Monastery, the publishers of Hinduism Today.
He has won state awards on investigative reporting, enterprise reporting, editorial opinion, photography, online news reporting, and community reporting.
Léo strongly believes local politics is the root of democracy; it’s where the people have the most power to create laws and initiate change across the nation.
Any tips are welcome and won’t be ignored. Reach him via email at lazambuja@civilbeat.org.
South Maui Community Pushes Back After Plan Gets More Developer-Friendly
Advisory committee members say the county Planning Department’s changes will contribute to an unsustainable future for the greater Kīhei area.
Fix It! Why Was An Abandoned Van Parked Next To Maui Jail For Six Months?
Vehicle tagged for removal by county six months ago is still sitting on the side of the road.
South Maui Housing Project Delayed After County Messes Up Public Hearing
Wailea 670 had reached the final approval phase before a procedural mistake sent the project back to the Maui Planning Commission for a public hearing.
The Long Crusade To Build A West Maui Hospital Hits Another Snag
The county has backpedaled on an agreement to be the guarantor on bonds authorized by the Legislature.
Lawsuits Seek To Protect Hawaiian Seabirds From Too-Bright Streetlights
Earthjustice adds another claim to a 30-year pile of lawsuits against power companies, resorts and local governments on Maui and Kauai.
First Families Move Into Temporary FEMA Housing For Maui Fire Survivors
The rent will be covered for the first few months by continued emergency assistance, but tenants must begin paying in March.
Maui Landfill: $4M Deal Is A Step Toward A Permanent Home For Fire Debris
The agreement with Nan Inc., which must be approved by the County Council, would provide nearly four times more acreage than a previous deal.
Maui County Election Results: Cook Holds Off King In Tight Race
UPDATE: The result in the South Maui race determines the balance of power between two County Council factions.
Maui Voters Wait Hours To Cast Ballots
It’s the first general election since thousands were displaced in last year’s wildfires.