John Pritchett: Neverland
Candidates for Hawaii have been talking for decades about ways to be less dependent on tourism for revenue. They’re still talking.
John Pritchett: Duking It Out
According to a recent Civil Beat/Hawaii News Now Poll, former Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona and mixed martial arts champ BJ Penn are the frontrunners for the GOP gubernatorial nomination. But there are eight other candidates and a lot of undecided voters.
John Pritchett: The Frog Whisperer
David Walker, a former Honolulu rail track construction consultant, warns that there are fundamental flaws in the track crossings — known as frogs — and train wheels.
John Pritchett: Getting The Point
The U.S. Supreme Court of the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate carbon emissions that cause climate change, arguing that such regulatory authority instead lies with the Congress.
John Pritchett: Things Money Can Buy
A recent cover story on gubernatorial candidate Vicky Cayetano looked like a news article but was actually a paid advertisement. It’s not the first time that MidWeek has blurred the line between reporting and advertising.
John Pritchett: Dead In The Water
Mokulele Airlines is partnering with two companies to see if an electric-powered boat-plane craft could offer shuttle service in the islands. The track record of similar endeavors is not promising.
John Pritchett: Sleeper Candidate
John Pritchett: PAC Attack
Super PACs — political action committees — are playing an aggressive role in gobbling up big bucks to sway Hawaii races at the state and federal level.
John Pritchett: Cookie Jar
A new audit of the Honolulu Police Department found that overtime excesses are a financial strain on the city and raise concerns about officer fatigue.Â
John Pritchett: Not Again
A nation mourns the 19 children and two adults this week at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.