Hackers have ways to disrupt balloting, including messing with voter registration
Especially at a time when election hacking is such a hot topic, voters want to feel assured there’s enough attention paid to cybersecurity. Read more
Especially at a time when election hacking is such a hot topic, voters want to feel assured there’s enough attention paid to cybersecurity. Read more
There are 14 candidates vying for four district seats on the Honolulu City Council this year. All of them deserve a close look by voters. Read more
Sgt. Chris Kim never pictured himself as coordinator of Honolulu Police Department’s CrimeStoppers program. Read more
Brandee Menino’s busy schedule — the chief executive officer of a nonprofit dealing with homelessness is always busy — has turned into a whirlwind. Read more
Like everyone else, Kealii Lopez knows the political dominance the Democratic Party of Hawaii has enjoyed. Read more
Every year the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development updates its calculation of the area median income (AMI) for a family in a given location, and in April, Honolulu got a bit of a shock. Read more
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It had to be difficult for Thomas Travis, now the administrator of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, to contemplate the changes to the landscape resulting from the Kilauea eruption. Read more
This is nothing like 2014, residents of the East Hawaii Island communities will assure you. The Kilauea eruption of 2018 is far, far worse. The worst of it: Nobody knows yet how bad it will become. Read more
Although more recent events have overtaken its depiction of Hawaii island’s Puna communities, a survey conducted around the time of the 2014 Pahoa lava flows does shed some light. Read more
Michael Stollar, 59, had been with the Hawaii Medical Service Association for almost 32 years when he took over as its president and CEO about five months ago. Read more
Betty Lou Larson retired officially in 2010 at Catholic Charities Hawaii after almost 30 years of work, culminating in her post as housing programs director. Read more
Dawn Lippert earned her degree in environmental studies from Yale University, and it didn’t take long after graduation for her to be drawn into the ambitious clean-energy goals of the far-off 50th State. Read more
Surprise 11th-hour legislative bills on Mauna Kea management create more clouds over the Thirty Meter Telescope, now awaiting key decisions by its owners and Hawaii’s Supreme Court. Read more
Christine van Bergeijk points out the white tern that has settled, somewhat permanently, into a tree outside her Fort Street Mall office. Read more
The new president of Howard Hughes in Hawaii charts an “exciting” future for Kakaako. Read more
The city Department of Planning and Permitting is drafting a bill, guided in part by resolutions the Honolulu City Council adopted last fall on how to regulate bed and breakfasts (B&B) and transient accommodation units (TVUs). Read more
Lauren Zirbel, wife and mother of a toddler son, finds herself concerned with grocery-basket issues, like many people at that stage of life. Read more
The state of the Hawaiian language renaissance, said Na‘alehu Anthony, can be gauged by a visit to the drug store, or some similar community stomping grounds. He’s done that, and the conclusion he’s drawn: Hawaiian is gaining in strength. Read more
Joshua Wisch would have favored rebranding this interview series as “Names in the News.” Read more
In the coming days of the Legislature, nobody expects anything but confirmation for the interim appointment of Linda Chu Takayama as director of the state Department of Taxation. Read more
Dr. Libby Char has lived and breathed the health-care profession for most of her 50-plus years. Read more