Denby Fawcett: In Defense of Hawaii’s Tap Water — Drink it and Thrive
The water in our pipes is good for us despite what some companies want you to believe.
Chad Blair: Debate Prep
What to expect in Schatz and Hanabusa’s first televised debate.
Health Beat: People Are Targeting Hawaii’s Vulnerable Kupuna
Elder fraud can strike families that least expect it — as I’ve seen with one of my patients.
Hawaii Monitor: Push for Death Penalty Merited Pushback
Hawaii did away with the death penalty in 1957, so why was there little reaction when federal prosecutors recently sought the ultimate punishment?
Denby Fawcett: Must We Pay Extra to Beat the Crowds?
Avoiding the masses has a cost in some unexpected places in Hawaii.
Chad Blair: Gov. Neil Abercrombie and the Power of Incumbency
In bill-signing ceremonies, Hawaii governor honors lawmakers, pleases advocates and acts like a leader — one running for re-election.
Health Beat: The Wizardry of Dr. Oz’s Weight-Loss ‘Miracles’
The U.S. Congress says Dr. Mehmet Oz’s hype about amazing thinning products is devoid of scientific credibility.
Asia Matters: The Expanding Asian Presence in Major League Baseball
The growing number of players and logos from Japan, South Korea and elsewhere highlights the evolution of trade between Asia and the U.S.
Hawaii Monitor: Inside the New World of Negative Political Campaigns
Going over the hard lessons found in the 488 pages of emails written by operatives in the 2012 push to discredit rail opponent Ben Cayetano.
Denby Fawcett: The State Must Save the Lanikai Pillboxes Trail From Its Popularity
When President Obama is bringing friends and family to the trail it isn’t as though the hike will become the road less traveled.