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Carlos Frate pleaded guilty in federal court in Honolulu on Friday to one count of using unreasonable force against an ...
The burden of grief related to extinction and invasive species in Hawaiʻi is a heavy one for conservation professionals. Some ...
Unless we're willing to go all-in on this approach to increasing housing, we should quit pretending it's part of the solution ...
The number of unlicensed teachers has steadily grown in Hawaiʻi schools since the pandemic, and the state may see a wave of ...
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Civil Beat followed up on three previously broken pieces of infrastructure we've written about. Here’s what we found.
We analyze discrepancies in Kauaʻi's 2024 general election vote count, which the Elections Commission says were a big deal ...
If you’re active in local social media, you may have come across Elijah Kalā McShane. With over 100,000 followers on ...
The main idea of both laws was to help restore the public’s trust in their elected officials by preventing the flow of cash ...
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A single state archeologist is juggling about 300 projects on Oʻahu, from reviewing development proposals to responding when ...
Courts are increasingly grappling with mistakes made by an unethical reliance on artificial intelligence programs, but ...