Inside Hawaii’s Pay-To-Play Culture With Reporter Blaze Lovell
We spent a year investigating money in Hawaii politics as part of a collaboration with The New York Times.
Hawaii Island’s Population Drop Signals An Ominous Economic Trend
A natural decrease in population portends fewer younger working people supporting older residents.
Shootz! Celebrations At The Capitol, The Beach And The Newsroom
Some major accomplishments are noted, including the birth of another monk seal on Kaimana Beach.
More Surfers In Hawaii Are Wearing Helmets — A Trend That Could Save Lives
Professional surfers sharing photos of cracked helmets and stories about dangerous wipeouts on social media are helping foster greater use of protective headgear.
Hawaiian Electric Execs Got Big Raises In 2023. They’re About To See How Shareholders Feel About It
A vote on compensation and reelection of board members is set for May 13.
Hawaii Got Back $441,000 From Aloha Stadium Consultant
An audit, spurred by a Civil Beat investigation, is leading to policy changes at the Department of Accounting and General Services.
Shootz! Races To The Finish For Legislators And Cyclists
Sine die at the Capitol and a rally at the University of Hawaii end a week that began with hundreds of bicyclists on the North Shore.
Details Emerge On New Billion-Dollar Undersea Cable Project
The Pacific Connect Initiative will create new fiber links between Hawaii and other Pacific regions.
Shootz! Glimpses Of Times Past And Futuristic Possibilities
Colorful carp streamers, April’s full moon, artificial intelligence and a call for action kept our visual journalists on their toes all week.
Shootz! Government Work At A Snail’s Pace
Civil Beat photographers focus on state government this week.