Will Caron: Big Green Political Machine
Maui County pro-development candidates running for the county council were boosted by hundreds of thousands of dollars from a new super PAC with ties to the Hawaii carpenters union. All the candidates appear to have won reelection although one race was still too close to call.
Developing The Next Generation Of Leaders Starts With Service
A trip to South Africa for three Hawaii youth was a life-changing experience that offered lessons in personal growth.
The Sunshine Blog: Campaigning For A Candidate In A Senate Office Is A No-No
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii.
Kirstin Downey: When The School Bully Is A Fee Processing System
The extra fees on school lunches are small. But they add up for low-income families who are already struggling to get by.
With Hawaii Civic Engagement At A Crossroads, Let鈥檚 Use AI For Good
When used thoughtfully, AI can add significant value to institutions and to the business of government.
Closing of Hawaii鈥檚 Manapua Vendors Marks End Of An Era
Pearl City鈥檚 鈥淢anapua Man鈥 served his last meal last month, a loss for the greater community.
Why Can鈥檛 Downtown-Chinatown Have Block Parties Anymore?
Proposed new rules and regulations in Honolulu City Council Bill 50 may challenge the neighborhood鈥檚 most popular events.
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.
Hawaii鈥檚 Generation Z Has A Responsibility To Vote
Become an informed voter. This is your chance to influence decisions that affect your daily life.
Richard Wiens: Four States Are Voting On A Better Way Of Voting
Hawaii has only dabbled in a ranked-choice system that requires a winner to get a majority of the ballots cast.