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How Can Energy Help Hawaii’s Economy Recover? Flickr: Kevin Doncaster

How Can Energy Help Hawaii’s Economy Recover?

It starts with efficiency, in the household and at work. A little collaboration can go a long way.

Let’s Consider Reopening Oahu’s Trail Systems Hannah Hubanks

Let’s Consider Reopening Oahu’s Trail Systems

It’s about more than exercise — it’s about morale. It’s also low risk.

Campaign Corner: Thoughts From A First Time DNC Delegate Flickr: Richard Anderson

Campaign Corner: Thoughts From A First Time DNC Delegate

A Bernie Bro from Hawaii becomes part of a movement for political change, even while the coronavirus rages on.

A Mariner Defends The Jones Act Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2020

A Mariner Defends The Jones Act

Many attacks are motivated by those intent on breaking labor’s involvement within the maritime industry.

Why Militaries Should Play Games With Each Other Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat

Why Militaries Should Play Games With Each Other

International exercises like RIMPAC can increase communication, collaboration, and cultural understanding.

COVID-19’s Call To Action Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2020

COVID-19’s Call To Action

We didn’t cause this situation, but we can solve it — at least locally.

COVID-Free Marshall Islands Work To Blunt Hawaii’s Curve Submitted

COVID-Free Marshall Islands Work To Blunt Hawaii’s Curve

The many Marshallese who call Hawaii home will continue to promote policies to keep all of us healthy and safe.

Biking In Honolulu Is On The Rise, And That’s A Good Thing Biki

Biking In Honolulu Is On The Rise, And That’s A Good Thing

Investing in bike infrastructure could help the city prepare for another pandemic or natural disaster.

We Have To Stop Buying Stuff Cory Lum/Civil Beat

We Have To Stop Buying Stuff

The more humans consume, the more the planet is endangered.

Tom Yamachika: How We’re Going To Spend CARES Act Money Nick Grube/Civil Beat/2020

Tom Yamachika: How We’re Going To Spend CARES Act Money

The largest chunk of the money, around $560 million, was given to county governments.