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US Oil Reserves Are Huge Wikimedia Commons

US Oil Reserves Are Huge

The nation has stored up so much crude that a Wall Street Journal article says oil is increasingly being stored in rail cars.

How Devout Is Hawaii? Not Very Pew Research Center

How Devout Is Hawaii? Not Very

The Aloha State ranks 41st in the U.S.聽when it comes to religiosity, according to the Pew Research Center.

Pod Squad: Trump’s Appeal In The Aloha State Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat

Pod Squad: Trump’s Appeal In The Aloha State

Political scientist Colin Moore and columnist Neal Milner on Trump et al.’s caucus prospects here.

Pod Squad Transcript: Trump’s Appeal In The Aloha State

Political scientist Colin Moore and columnist Neal Milner look at Hawaii’s upcoming caucuses.

Caldwell Sets State Of City Address Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Caldwell Sets State Of City Address

He plans to talk about rail, road repaving, homelessness and affordable housing.

Term Limits Bill Gets Hearing Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2016

Term Limits Bill Gets Hearing

Hawaii voters could be asked to consider amending the constitution to cap how long senators and representatives can serve in the Legislature.

Tulsi Gabbard Backs Bernie Sanders Nick Grube/天美视频

Tulsi Gabbard Backs Bernie Sanders

The Hawaiii congresswoman聽will resign her post聽as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee so she can support聽the presidential candidate.

Native Hawaiian Constitution Adopted Nai Aupuni

Native Hawaiian Constitution Adopted

The Nai Aupuni aha process concludes聽after a month of committee meetings and floor debate over self-governance.

Hillary For Hawaii Office Opens Mike Mozart/Flickr.com

Hillary For Hawaii Office Opens

Former local Democratic Party leaders will talk about supporting聽Secretary Clinton in the March 26 Hawaii presidential caucus.

Rail Vote Suit Dismissed, Appeal Likely Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2015

Rail Vote Suit Dismissed, Appeal Likely

An ethics scandal called into question more than 100 votes cast by Honolulu City Council members, some of which involved the city’s $6.6 billion rail project.