Pod Squad: Rep. John Mizuno Calls Medical Aid In Dying A ‘Civil Right’
The Hawaii legislative leader talks about what has changed to put the controversial measure on the brink of passage.
Pod Squad: Henk Rogers Makes The Case For The Thirty Meter Telescope
The Blue Planet founder says one of the things that makes Mauna Kea a magical place are the telescopes that have furthered human knowledge.
Pod Squad: Kauai Mayor Carvalho — Politician, Musician, LG?
The longtime Garden Island leader now has his sights on the state’s No. 2 gig.
Pod Squad: Why Republican Andria Tupola Wants To Be Governor
The House minority leader says the state’s myriad challenges require bipartisan cooperation and dynamic leadership.
Pod Squad: Changes Ahead For Public Education TV Channels
Olelo President and CEO聽 Sanford Inouye explains what’s happening with his channel and others under new cable company ownership.
Pod Squad: Blue Planet’s Agenda For Legislature And Beyond
In some ways, the islands are environmentally “leading the globe,” say officials of the Hawaii nonprofit.
The Long Vacation: Missile Alarm Felt In LA
Trying to make sense of last Saturday’s chaos in the islands from 2,500 miles away.
Pod Squad: Why Doug Chin Wants To Be Our Congressman
Doug Chin is especially bothered by the way President Donald Trump mistreats other people, particularly the disadvantaged.
Pod Squad: A Chat With Marcel Honore, Civil Beat’s Newest Reporter
Honore, who covers rail and transportation issues, talks about moving to Civil Beat from the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
Hoping Your Holidays Are Swell
Our roving artist sends a postcard from his temporary home in Southern California, where he is swept up in a wave of good cheer.