Hawaii Inmate Serving Two Life Sentences Dies In An Arizona Prison
Richard Taylor Jr. was found dead in a single-man cell, according to Arizona authorities.
Green Nominates Ginoza, Devens To Hawaii Supreme Court
The governor said he looked beyond race and gender to consider background and experience.
Surfing Moms Help Each Other Get ‘The Purest Kind Of Therapy’
A mothers look after each other’s children so they each get a chance to catch the waves.
Shootz! A Monk Seal Crawls Onto A Sandbar And A Priest Says …
Just a couple of the things Civil Beat photographers captured this week.
Shootz! Photographic Reflections From This Week
Our visuals team documented key happenings across the state.
Matthew Leonard: Those Extra Federal Dollars Are Going Under Your Wheels
A new Civil Beat database allows you to see where federal money for infrastructure is being spent in Hawaii.
Real Household Income In Hawaii Dropped Significantly In Last 3 Years
High inflation and a slower economic recovery in the state slashed the real median household income in the state by about 9% — twice the national average.
Hawaii Has A Long History Of High School Football Violence
The recent decision to cancel a Waianae-Castle match over safety concerns is just the latest chapter in a saga that goes back at least 60 years.
Shootz! A Week Filled With Symbolic Photographs
Civil Beat captured images which embody the spirit of the islands.
Hawaii AG Warns Residents Of ‘Suspicious Fundraisers’
The public is urged to “remain vigilant” regarding Maui fires solicitations.