Tom Yamachika: Hedging The Cost And Effective Date Of Bills Is Common
Why Hawaii lawmakers often write incomplete bills and fill in key information later.
Youth Leadership Needed In Time Of Climate Uncertainty
School’s out for many this Friday to demand meaningful action on global warming.
Speeding Toward Irrevocable Climate Chaos
Global carbon emissions must be cut by 50 percent per decade beginning now — repeat, now.
Stopping Hawaii’s Millennial Brain Drain Is Complicated
It’s not just housing inventory that is a determining factor. It’s much, much more.
Sexual Harassment: One More Reason Grad Students Need To Unionize
Graduate students are especially prone to being harassed on University of Hawaii campuses, statistics show.
End The Trafficking Of Hawaii’s Reef Wildlife
Aquarium pet trade proponents are not telling the truth about industry practices.
Tom Yamachika: GET Increase Not the Answer For Public Education
We need to fix the rampant inefficiencies in our school system rather than approving a hike in this regressive tax.
Investigation Of Sexual Abuse In Catholic Church Could Drive Out Darkness
Hawaii lawmakers are considering asking the attorney general to investigate clergy of the Diocese of Honolulu.
Building More Suburbs Could Help Millennials Stay In Hawaii
Construction on previously undeveloped land is typically less expensive than building in urban cores.
Let’s Get Real About Responsible Gun Owners
Stop depicting those who are knowledgeable about firearms and gun safety as being evil people who are out to harm children.