Why We Published New Sexual Harassment Claims About Dan Inouye
Sexual harassment continues to be a problem in professional settings, enabled by a culture of silence in which colleagues look the other way.
Ige Fires Back: Hawaii Doesn’t Need ‘Backroom Deals’
The governor says legislative leaders who now support Colleen Hanabusa are using their political power to manipulate the voters.
Hawaii’s Top Lawmakers Unite Against Gov. Ige’s Re-Election
The leaders of the Hawaii House and Senate and the chairs of the money committees say Gov. David Ige is just not up to the job.
Chad Blair: She Was An ‘R,’ Now She’s A ‘D’ — And Running For Congress
State Rep. Beth Fukumoto hopes to ride anti-Trump sentiment to Capitol Hill.
Neal Milner: Don’t Let Your Illusions About Democracy Get The Best Of You
The idea that elections hold officials accountable and produce better government is so overrated.
Chad Blair: What’s Next For Charles Djou — And The Hawaii GOP?
After abandoning the Republican Party in dramatic fashion, the ex-congressman says he has no plans to run for anything.
Tulsi Gabbard’s Record On Gun Control Is A Moving Target
The Hawaii congresswoman talks tough on gun control but she’s often lagging behind Democratic colleagues in pushing firearms legislation.
Palace Intrigue: Ernie Martin Tries To Return As City Council Chairman
Even as he runs for Congress, the North Shore council member may regain the chairmanship this month.
Neal Milner: There’s Change Afoot In America And We Don’t See It Coming
It’s not a flashy movement and the experts have barely begun to notice. But it could change democracy in fundamental ways.
Hawaii Federal Judge Nomination Offers Glimpse Of Partisan Dealmaking
Prosecutor Jill Otake, who once had a shot at the job under Obama, takes her first step toward confirmation in the Trump era.