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John Pritchett: Maui Owie John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2024

John Pritchett: Maui Owie

Lawmakers have introduced lots of bills in response to the fires in August, including measures to provide housing and rebuild historic Lahaina. And hundreds of millions of dollars have already been diverted from projects like school construction and repair.

John Pritchett: Falling Star John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2024

John Pritchett: Falling Star

The owner of Hawaii's daily newspaper of record is putting it and other local print operations up for sale. Will another mainland publisher save the struggling publications?

John Pritchett: Showtime John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2024

John Pritchett: Showtime

The racketeering trial of former Honolulu business owner Michael J. Miske Jr. and a co-defendant has all eyes and ears on a U.S. courthouse downtown.

John Pritchett: Bare Minimum John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2024

John Pritchett: Bare Minimum

Hawaii's minimum wage grew from $12 an hour to $14 on Jan. 1, and it's set to go to $18 four years from now. But at least 10 states and D.C. already pay more.

John Pritchett: Wipeout John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2023

John Pritchett: Wipeout

From the Maui wildfires at home to wars and disasters abroad, a lot of terrible things happened this year. Here's hoping for a brighter new year.

John Pritchett: Stocking Stuffer John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2023

John Pritchett: Stocking Stuffer

The governor's proposed spending plan addresses Maui's recovery but does not shortchange housing, homelessness, mental health, working families or much else. Will the state have enough revenue to pay for all those goodies?

John Pritchett: Pecking Order John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2023

John Pritchett: Pecking Order

A U.S. senator from Hawaii supports federal legislation seeking to crack down on illegal dogfighting and cockfighting.

John Pritchett: The Polar Bear Express John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2023

John Pritchett: The Polar Bear Express

Alaska Airlines announced last week it would buy Hawaiian Airlines in an all-cash $1.9 billion deal. The sale still needs to win federal approval which could take a year or more. But the proposal, which airline officials say would keep each company's identity relatively intact, is being met favorably by many in Hawaii.

John Pritchett: Maui’s Stonewall John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2023

John Pritchett: Maui’s Stonewall

Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez had to issue subpoenas to several Maui County agencies that have resisted turning over records related to the state's investigation into the Aug. 8 wildfires.

John Pritchett: Tidal Wave John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2023

John Pritchett: Tidal Wave

More than 65 lawsuits have been filed in state court on Maui against Hawaiian Electric, Maui County, the state and a number of other defendants over the Maui wildfires. Legal experts say the current situation may well be unmanageable for the state's judicial system.