Hawaii Storytellers: Alana Eagle
Civil Beat’s events manager, Alana Eagle, talks about growing up at Oahu’s famed Hanauma Bay.
Hawaii Governor Axes $71M For First Responders Campus
A billion dollar drop in tax collections prompts Gov. Josh Green to prioritize homeless initiatives, affordable housing, health care and environment in the state budget.
Naka Nathaniel: What Happens When the Movers Are Priced Out Of Paradise?
Every box they unpack brings them a step closer to leaving themselves.
Foster Child Abuse Case Highlights Concerns About Lax State Oversight
Hawaii caseworkers struggle to keep up with federal requirements to meet with foster kids every month, data shows.
Hawaii On The Hill: Hirono Talks K-Pop, Cats And Carrying On At DC Event
The U.S. senator from Hawaii talked about a wide range of issues during the 7th Annual Hawaii on the Hill event in Washington, D.C.
Hawaii Has Been ‘Sweeping’ Homeless From Public Lands For More Than 100 Years
The term “homeless sweep” doesn’t appear in Hawaii newspapers until the early 2000s, but officials have been ordering large-scale homeless enforcements since at least 1901.
Hawaii’s Justice McKenna Honored By American Bar Association Group
She is one of five female lawyers to receive the 2023 Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award.
This ‘Retired’ Big Island Attorney Is Still A Fierce Advocate For The Little Guy
Will Rosdil came out of retirement to take on the case of a man who lost his home to foreclosure. He’s still at it.
Gov. Green Rescues Another Person In Need
It’s the second time this month the governor has stepped in to help someone.
Honolulu’s Lawsuit Against Big Oil Over Sea Level Rise Just Got A Boost From The Supreme Court
The city is involved in one of more than two dozen lawsuits over the cost of climate change.