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Longer Comment Period For OCCC Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Longer Comment Period For OCCC

The public has 30 more days to comment on the future of the Oahu Community Correctional Center.

Jill Stein On Hawaii Ballot Flickr: Courtesy of Richard Hurd

Jill Stein On Hawaii Ballot

The Green Party candidate is also running against Clinton and Trump, as well as Johnson and a fifth presidential candidate.

Pod Squad: What’s Up With The Lack of Mayoral Debates?

Pod Squad: What’s Up With The Lack of Mayoral Debates?

The 2016 elections are coming at a time that political debates are changing, and not for the better.

Cedric Gates Candidacy Stands Courtesy: Cedric Gates

Cedric Gates Candidacy Stands

Questions had been raised聽about the eligibility of the winner of a聽Democratic Party primary race for a聽Hawaii state聽House seat.

Explore Former Bombing Site PF Bentley/Civil Beat

Explore Former Bombing Site

A new online database of photos and documents about Kahoolawe is available, and a mobile app is on its way.

City To House Over 100 Homeless Courtesy of the City & County of Honolulu

City To House Over 100 Homeless

U.S. VETS has received a $2.2 million contract from the City & County of Honolulu to launch a聽Housing First program.

Caldwell, Djou Want TV Debate Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Caldwell, Djou Want TV Debate

The mayor of Honolulu again jabs his challenger for skipping a PBS Hawaii forum, while Djou reminds voters that Caldwell avoided an聽Olelo forum.

Manahan Likes Caldwell For Mayor Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Manahan Likes Caldwell For Mayor

The Honolulu City Council member joins three of his colleagues. Three others are聽backing opponent Charles Djou.

Voter Registration Deadline Nears Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Voter Registration Deadline Nears

Hawaii residents have until the close of business Monday to sign聽up. But there is also a late-registration period Oct. 25 to Nov. 5.

Marshall Islands’ Claim Rejected U.S. Department of Defense

Marshall Islands’ Claim Rejected

In a close vote, the聽International Court of Justice said it had no jurisdiction to order聽world聽nuclear聽powers to disarm.