Naka Nathaniel: What If The Navy Gave Much Of Pearl Harbor Back To Hawaii?
The expiration of leases on several military bases is an opportunity to shape a different future for the state.
Gov. Josh Green Reflects On His 1st Year In Office
We have been through so much and we have accomplished so much this year.
The Sunshine Blog: The Hawaii Board Of Education Could Use Some Sunshine
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.
Denby Fawcett: The TV Show ‘Yellowstone’ Is Pertinent To Hawaii In Unexpected Ways
The Western saga tells a universal story about the struggle to retain a way of life that is fast disappearing.
Russell Ruderman: Our Insurance Crisis Is About To Get Much Worse
It’s not just the risk of volcanic eruption that is driving insurers from the market and costs up for the rest of us.
Danny De Gracia: The Feds Must Honor The Pottery Barn Rule
The military broke Oahu’s water supply, so now it’s got to pay to fix it.
Jonathan Okamura: UH Needs To Bar Race-Based Hate Speech
The university’s focus on discrimination fails to address the question of members of the community expressing racist statements.
Danny De Gracia: We Can All Learn Something From Henry Kissinger’s Life And Public Service
The late secretary of state was hated by many. But he made tough decisions in moments when few were willing to serve.
Preparing Hawaii’s Future Workforce For the AI Revolution
To ensure a sustainable talent pipeline, AI education must be integrated into all aspects of our education system, beginning at K-12.
John Pritchett: Maui’s Stonewall
Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez had to issue subpoenas to several Maui County agencies that have resisted turning over records related to the state’s investigation into the Aug. 8 wildfires.