Column: Renewable energy more resilient against outages
Blackouts show why we need more rooftop solar systems, faster. Read more
Blackouts show why we need more rooftop solar systems, faster. Read more
The museum has been criticized in past years for leaning too heavily on commercial attractions, such as the dinosaur exhibit. What do you think? Read more
It’s the novelty of the experience that will draw Oahu residents to take inaugural rides on the elevated rail line that, at long last, begins service this week. Read more
How would you describe the air-travel efforts to curb carbon emissions, industry-wide? Read more
How will the Hakuone project be reshaped, given the Legislature’s latest resistance to high-rise development? Or is that change not certain at this point? Read more
Like the rail project itself, the disruption as construction approached the urban center has been anticipated for years. Well, the disruption is at hand. Read more
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How did Kealahou West Oahu (KWO) get started as a nonprofit working on behalf of the homeless? What particular gap in services is it trying to fill? Read more
Nobody who lived in Hawaii during the tragic case of Dana Ireland can forget the horror of her rape and murder. Read more
Can you explain in layman’s terms how scientists determine when geological signs warrant a public watch or warning of an impending eruption? Read more
Founded in 2009, ClimbHI seeks to inspire students to finish high school and proceed to post-secondary education or employment by exposing them to future career paths and the steps necessary to achieve those goals. Read more
More than a dozen candidates for the state Legislature are shoo-ins without opposition — but the majority do have rival-party competition. Read more
For policies and funding for Oahu’s core services, it all happens at City Hall. Read more
About a dozen state Legislature races have no incumbents this election season, due to retirements or runs for higher office. Read more
Oahu is facing a myriad of crossroads issues — from the troubled rail project, to reining in vacation rentals in residential neighborhoods, to meeting housing and homelessness demands, to shoring up core sevices such as parks and police. Read more
How would “managed retreat” — moving structures away from the shoreline — work as state policy? Read more
Schofield Barracks soldiers Capt. Kelly Boursinos and 1st Lt. Meghan Gephart of the 25th Infantry Division contributed key insights toward effecting change in Army policy on pregnant women and military parents. We applaud their impact. Read more
How would having more Republicans in office make a difference in public corruption? Read more
What will be the first element to be built in the 15-year redevelopment of the Straub campus? Read more
Honolulu’s former police chief and his then-wife Katherine Kealoha — the former deputy city prosecutor — are now in prison for corruption, and some of the horrid mess surrounding the scandal was swept to the side as time marched on. Read more
What’s the bigger threat to cybersecurity in Hawaii: state-sponsored hackers seeking disruption or unaffiliated criminals seeking money? Read more
What is the organization’s current stance in the controversy over the Red Hill fuel storage tanks? Read more