Staff Member Profile
Adrienne LaFrance
- Member Since:
- May 6, 2010
- Membership Type:
- Staff
- Web:
- http://www.civilbeat.com/topics/adrienne-lafrance/
- Email:
- alafrance@civilbeat.com
Adrienne LaFrance is a reporter for Digital First Media and a Civil Beat contributor based in New York City and Washington, D.C. Adrienne focuses on Hawaii's congressional delegation and federal agencies that do business with the state.
Before moving to Washington, Adrienne was Civil Beat's Honolulu reporter. Before that, she was a local news anchor for Hawaii Public Radio, Hawaii’s NPR affiliate, and served as managing editor of Honolulu Weekly.
Adrienne also worked as a reporter for Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University, and as a producer and news writer at WBUR, Boston's NPR affiliate. Her writing has appeared in The Washington Post and several other newspapers and magazines.
Adrienne taught journalism at the University of Hawaii and was active on the board of the Society of Professional Journalists Hawaii Chapter. She earned her B.A. in journalism from Michigan State University and her M.S. in journalism from Boston University.
You can follow Adrienne on twitter @AdrienneLaF.
Contributions
- DC808: On The Wire — Going To The Inauguration — Post published on
- Waikele Blast: 'They Should Be Alive Today,' Chemical Board Says — Article published on
- Two U.S. Presidents, Other Dignitaries, Remember Inouye in Washington — Article published on
- Honolulu Flags Troubled Senior Center for Possible Illegal Kickbacks — Article published on
- Survey: More High Schoolers Are Ducking Gym Class, Sports Teams — Article published on
- FACT CHECK — Hirono: 'Strongly Supported' Budget Control Act — Fact Check published on
- FACT CHECK — Hirono: Case Voted To Make Illegal Immigrants Felons — Fact Check published on
- Monumental Dispute: Case, Lingle Tangle Over Papahanaumokuakea — Article published on
- Three Versions of One Reaction: A Study in Political Messaging — Article published on
- FACT CHECK — Lingle: You 'Don't Pay Anything' To Sue Someone in U.S. — Fact Check published on
- Mazie Hirono: Notes from the Campaign Trail — Article published on
- Land Barren: Since 2005, Dozens of Violations at Billionaire's Properties — Article published on
- Land Barren: Since 2005, Dozens of Violations at Billionaire's Properties — Article published on
- Land Barren: Who is Genshiro Kawamoto? — Article published on
- Land Barren: Japanese Billionaire Is Raising Eyebrows, Razing Houses — Article published on
- Obama Support for Same-Sex Marriage Ripples Through Hawaii Politics — Article published on
- Line of Credit 'Big Piece' Outstanding in Federal Rail Funding — Article published on
- As Hawaii Library Budget Shrinks, Usage is at 'All-Time High' — Article published on
- Hanabusa Rejects 'Loan Shark' Allegation — Article published on
- Spouses Banned From Traveling on Taxpayers' Dime in Other Cities, Too — Article published on
- Hawaii Ranks in Bottom Half of States for Spending Transparency — Article published on
- Hawaii Candidates Play Chicken on Disclosing Their Tax Returns — Article published on
- Romney Revealed His Tax Rate, But Hawaii Can't Do Same For Its Residents — Article published on
- U.S. Energy Secretary Touts Lasers for Hawaii Geothermal Development — Article published on
- Honolulu Rail CEO Nominee Has Extensive Public Sector Background — Article published on
- Honolulu Rail CEO Pick Comes With Track Record That Raises Concerns — Article published on
- For First Time, Most Hawaii Moms Under 30 Are Unmarried — Article published on
- Troubled Senior Center Rejects Federal Funds — Article published on
- Inouye Wants to Revive Interisland Ferry — Article published on
- Case Remains Behind Other Leading Candidates In Senate Money Race — Article published on
- Hirono Gets 28% of Individual Contributions From Small Donors — Article published on
- Hanabusa Made Most Trips to Hawaii Last Year — Article published on
- Why the Emphasis on Local Financial Support in U.S. Senate Race? — Article published on
- At Least 55% of Individual Donations to Lingle Came From Outside Hawaii — Article published on
- Inouye: Too Much Secrecy in Political Donations — Article published on
- FACT CHECK — Lingle: Federal Debt Exceeds GDP For First Time — Fact Check published on
- Hawaii Open Records Agency Ahead of the Curve on Social Media — Article published on
- Lingle Campaign Spends Big Money on Consultants, Travel — Article published on
- FACT CHECK — Ryan: Hawaii ID Theft Third-Worst in Nation — Fact Check published on
- Lingle Raises $1.8M, Sprints Past Hirono — Article published on
- Obama's Blueprint for Energy, Defense Could Mean Jobs in Hawaii — Article published on
- Think Hawaii's Tough on Ethics? Try Iowa — Article published on
- Hawaii Speaks Out Against Piracy Bill — Article published on
- Honolulu Officials Unlikely To Try To Extend Rail Tax — Article published on
- Tulsi Gabbard's Leftward Journey — Article published on
- Feds Say Senior Center Still Violating Grant Rules — Article published on
- Kirk Caldwell — Topic Page published on
- Panos Prevedouros — Topic Page published on
- Hawaii Candidates Keep Fundraisers Under Wraps — Article published on
- Honolulu on the Hook for $7.9M? Feds Won't Say — Article published on
- FACT CHECK — Hannemann: Obama Shares My Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage — Fact Check published on
- Could Hawaii's 2nd District Go From Most Liberal to Most Conservative? — Article published on
- Big Changes in Store for Hawaii's Congressional Delegation — Article published on
- Soon for Sale: Obama's New Winter White House — Article published on
- Amid Arlington Grave Issues, VA Says Punchbowl Review 'Not Necessary' — Article published on
- FACT CHECK — Djou: Hawaii Reps 'Vote Lockstep' With Democrats — Fact Check published on
- FACT CHECK — Djou: I'm Less Partisan Than Hanabusa — Fact Check published on
- 2011 Year in Review — DC808 — Article published on
- U.S. Education Secretary: Hawaii Lacks 'Sense of Urgency' — Article published on
- Feds Scold Hawaii, $75M Education Grant At Stake — Article published on
- Young Hawaii Veterans Face Post-Iraq Joblessness — Article published on
- Hawaii Reps Blast Obama Administration on 'Plan B' — Article published on
- Hawaii to Iraq and Back, No Easy Road — Article published on
- Inouye No. 1 Among Hawaii Delegates in Estimated Net Worth — Article published on
- How Hawaii Congressional Candidates Would Save $1.2 Trillion — Article published on
- How Hawaii U.S. Senate Candidates Would Save $1.2 Trillion — Article published on
- Hawaii Senators Cast Conflicting Votes on Indefinite Detention — Article published on
- Obamas Not Staying at 'Winter White House,' Owner Says — Article published on
- Inouye Says He's a 'Realist' About Rail Project — Article published on
- EPA Orders Additional Safeguards at Waimanalo Gulch Landfill — Article published on
- Inouye: Gingrich as GOP Nominee 'Frightens Me' — Article published on
- Clock Ticking on $510M in Honolulu Rail Funding — Article published on
- Feds to Give Hawaii $14M for Insurance Exchange — Article published on
- ORI Cabins Not in Good Standing With the State — Article published on
- How Hawaii Reps Would Save $1.2 Trillion — Article published on
- Hawaii Defense Cuts Loom After Super Committee Implodes — Article published on
- Hawaii Delegates Vote for Pizza As School Lunch Vegetable — Article published on
- A Day on the Hill: Colleen Hanabusa — Article published on
- Federal Agent Charged in APEC Shooting Appears in Honolulu Court — Article published on
- The Aloha Shirt That Obama Didn't Wear — Article published on
- White House Reporters Eye-Roll APEC — Article published on
- White House: APEC is About Job Creation — Article published on
- U.S. News Outlets Shrug at APEC — Article published on
- 'Experience Gaps' Found at Waikiki Murder Suspect 's Agency — Article published on
- Neighbor: Agent Not 'the Kind of Guy Who Goes Around Killing People' — Article published on
- Hanabusa: Time for U.S. To Leave Afghanistan — Article published on
- Honolulu Presents Final Plan to Prevent $7.9M Grant Repayment — Article published on
- Fine Dining During APEC? No Problem — Article published on
- Honolulu Hotels Filling Up for APEC — Article published on
- Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling — Article published on
- Few Hawaii Millionaires Face Tax Hikes Under Dem Plans — Article published on
- New Trade Deals Shift APEC Dynamic for U.S. — Article published on
- New Trade Deals Shift APEC Dynamic for U.S. — Article published on
- Obama's Top Trade Ambassador Blanks on APEC History — Article published on
- Hirono Outspends Case, Shells Out $68K to Consultants — Article published on
- Case's 3rd Quarter Fundraising Detailed — Article published on
- GOP, Dems Benefit Equally From Hawaii's Big Donors — Article published on
- Hannemann: Tourism Focus Needed in Washington — Article published on
- Hooser Walking Fine Line Toward Congress — Article published on
- Early Endorsements Help Fill Hirono's War Chest — Article published on
- Issues at ORI Senior Center Unresolved as Federal Deadline Looms — Article published on
- Rail Operating Costs Worry Honolulu Council Members — Article published on
- Evoking Pearl Harbor, Inouye Urges Support for 9/11 Memorial — Article published on
- Hawaii's Early 2012 Donors Still Like Obama — Article published on
- Ernie Martin 'Definitely' Running for Mayor — The Question is When — Article published on
- Hawaii Officials Merrily Celebrate Rail in D.C. — Article published on
- CEOs, Developers Pump Up Hannemann's Campaign Coffers — Article published on
- Business Execs, PACs Boost Hanabusa Campaign — Article published on
- Hanabusa Nearly Doubles Djou in Fundraising — Article published on
- Hannemann Shows Fundraising Muscle — Article published on
- A Day On The Hill: Mazie Hirono — Article published on
- Panetta to Hanabusa on Military's Future: 'You've Got to Be Damn Flexible' — Article published on
- Observations on Lingle's U.S. Senate Candidacy From An Almost-Candidate — Article published on
- Lingle Makes Hawaii Senate Race a Must-Watch — Article published on
- Who Remembers the Hawaiian Renaissance? — Article published on
- Case Comes to Washington and Casts Hirono as 'Status Quo' Candidate — Article published on
- Inouye Sides With GOP Speaker Against China Currency Penalties — Article published on
- Sen. Inouye Backs Hirono in U.S. Senate Race — Article published on
- Daniel Inouye's Guide To Getting Elected — Post published on
- Federal Government In Hawaii — Topic Page published on
- Colleen Hanabusa — Topic Page published on
- Daniel Akaka — Topic Page published on
- Daniel K. Inouye — Topic Page published on
- Inouye's Committee Recommends Reinstating East-West Center Funds — Article published on
- What Super Committee's Automatic Cuts Would Mean for Hawaii — Article published on
- City Leaves Key Questions About ORI Unanswered — Article published on
- Ka-ching! Hawaii Got $20B From Feds Last Year — Article published on
- Feds Still Have 'Serious Concerns' About ORI Plan — Article published on
- 'What Does It Mean To Be Asian American?' — Post published on
- Former Kaneohe Marine Accepts Medal of Honor — Article published on
- FACT CHECK — Rail Opponents: Bus/Rapid Transit Would Accomplish Same As Rail, Cheaper — Fact Check published on
- Honolulu Rail Agreed to Pay Lobbyist $300,000 — Article published on
- FACT CHECK — Rail Opponents: City Has Yet To Identify 10,000 Promised Jobs — Fact Check published on
- What's So Special About 1 Gigabit? — Article published on
- Nice Speech, Mr. President, But Can It Pass? — Article published on
- Civil Beat Catches Rail Leaders Trying to Go 'Deep Undercover' in Washington — Article published on
- Hawaii Problems Won't be Fixed by Patent Reform — Article published on
- Djou: 'It's Difficult to Explain War to a Preschooler' — Article published on
- A Kinder, Gentler Mufi Hannemann? — Post published on
- Mufi Hannemann Running for Congress — Article published on
- Fact Check — Honolulu Star-Advertiser: New Study Gives National Park 'Poor' Rating — Fact Check published on
- Grab Bag: Hawaii's 2011 Congressional Votes — Article published on
- When Hawaii's U.S. Senators Don't Vote the Same Way — Article published on
- When Hawaii's U.S. Reps Don't Vote the Same Way — Article published on
- HUD Concerned About ORI Report From City — Article published on
- Army 'Discouraged' by Record-High Suicides — Article published on
- Honolulu Rail Opponents Have No Case, Feds Say — Article published on
- Victims Advocate: Federal Oversight of Foreign Labor Recruiters Needed — Article published on
- Defying 'Political Wisdom,' Akaka Carries On — Article published on
- HUD: City Should Have Caught ORI's Problems — Article published on
- Senior Center at Heart of Federal Probe Falls Short — Article published on
- Nonprofit Opts Not To Fight HUD Findings — Article published on
- Hawaii Senators Back Debt Deal Despite Concerns — Article published on
- Hanabusa: Republicans Had Edge in Debt Debate — Article published on
- Last-Ditch Rail Fight Hinges on Landmark Environmental Law — Article published on
- Inouye Calls Debt Debate 'An Embarrassment' — Article published on
- Ten Years After 9/11, Emergency Response Needs Improvement — Article published on
- Hawaii Residents Express Fear, Frustration Over Debt Debate — Article published on
- Republicans Vote to Stop Funding East-West Center — Article published on
- Case Raised Barely Half Hirono's Total for Senate Run in Latest Quarter — Article published on
- Special-Interest Groups Boost Mazie Hirono in Hawaii U.S. Senate Race — Article published on
- Broken Buoys Create Gaps in Hawaii Tsunami Warning System — Article published on
- DISCUSSION: Federal Government — Post published on
- Inouye: Debt Debate 'Doing This Nation Harm' — Article published on
- Honolulu Takes Steps to Avoid Paying Back $7.9M — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 28 — Post published on
- Fight Over Budget in New Transit Agency's Hands — Article published on
- Honolulu Mayor: Council Flip-Flopped on Subsidy — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 27 — Post published on
- City Ad Promised HART Would Work 'Hand-in-Hand' With Council — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 23 — Post published on
- Carlisle on China: 'We Bring the Hula, They Bring the Acrobats' — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 22 — Post published on
- Honolulu Mayor Kills Recycling Subsidy — Again — Article published on
- Carlisle Vetoes Council's Transit Authority Budget — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 21 — Post published on
- Inside the Nonprofit at Center of HUD Probe — Article published on
- Rail Report Reveals Little About Ansaldo's Problems — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 20 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 17 — Post published on
- Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation — Topic Page published on
- Ernie Martin's Rapid Rise to Council Power — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 16 — Post published on
- The Seven-Month Itch: Garcia's Stint as Chairman — Article published on
- Council Division on Rail Led to Shake-Up — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 15 — Post published on
- Honolulu City Council Moving to Oust Nestor Garcia as Chairman — Article published on
- Carlisle Administration Forgave $1.2 Million in Loans to Nonprofit Accused of Misusing Federal Funds — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 14 — Post published on
- Facts Kept Secret In City's Fact-Finding Rail Trip — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 13 — Post published on
- Honolulu, Feds Differ on Conflicts of Interest — Article published on
- Carlisle Hand-Delivering Invites to Asia Leaders — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 8 — Post published on
- HUD: City's Use of Federal Monies 'Unacceptable' — Article published on
- HUD Threatens to Recoup $7.9M From Honolulu — Article published on
- Berg 'Concerned' About Aide Tampering with Hawaii Rep's Email — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 7 — Post published on
- Hubba Hubba! Honolulu Planners Likely Won't Touch Iconic Neon Sign — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 6 — Post published on
- Honolulu Mayor's Office to Get $7,351 Makeover — Article published on
- Honolulu: Do You Know Where Your Mayor Is? — Article published on
- In New Rail Agency's First Meeting, Leaders Emerge — Article published on
- Mayor, City Council Move Closer to Litigation on Rail — Article published on
- Honolulu Council: Scrap-Yard Subsidy Reinstated — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 3 — Post published on
- 'Fiscal Conservative' Mayor Finds Council Wields Sharper Budget Knife — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 2 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: June 1 — Post published on
- Honolulu Mayor Signs Bill Ending Recycling Subsidy — Article published on
- Zoo Animals Need to Eat — Even on Furlough Fridays — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 31 — Post published on
- Evidence Ignored in Unsolved Rapes — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 27 — Post published on
- Honolulu Mayor Advances Plan to Demolish Waikiki Natatorium — Article published on
- For Tulsi Gabbard, Serving Hawaii Means Leaving City Council Early — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 26 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 25 — Post published on
- Honolulu Has to Wait Until June for Rail Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 24 — Post published on
- Rail Opponents Counter 'Misconception' on Financial Backers — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 23 — Post published on
- Hirono Sparks Political Free-For-All — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 19 — Post published on
- Three Weeks After Rail Fact-Finding Trip, Still No Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 18 — Post published on
- What if Honolulu Rail Fails? — Article published on
- Council, Mayor Threaten to Sue Each Other Over New Rail Agency — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 17 — Post published on
- What Happened to the Pro-Rail Movement? — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 16 — Post published on
- Honolulu Managing Director Explains 49 Percent Spike in Overtime — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 13 — Post published on
- Denmark National Rail Wants to Dump Ansaldo — Article published on
- Honolulu Is Best City For Commuting On Public Transportation — Post published on
- Lawsuit Challenges Rail's Environmental Compliance — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 12 — Post published on
- End to Subsidy for Scrap Yard Passes — With a Catch — Article published on
- Honolulu Council Asserts Authority, Votes on Rail Agency's Budgets — Article published on
- Soon To Be Illegal In Honolulu: Crossing the Street Using A Phone? — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 11 — Post published on
- Harimoto Confirms So-Called 'Blunderground' In Denmark Had Problems — Article published on
- Council Transportation Chair Gives Glimpse of Fact-Finding Trip — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 10 — Post published on
- Winning Rail Bidder Rejects Losers' Claims — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 9 — Post published on
- Newsmaker: Talk Live With Honolulu Managing Director Doug Chin — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 6 — Post published on
- 'One by One,' Trafficking Suspects Plead Guilty, Victims' Lawyer Says — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 5 — Post published on
- Honolulu Council Learns Rail Contractor Gave A Gift — Two Months Later — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 4 — Post published on
- Preschoolers Demand To See Honolulu Mayor — Article published on
- Why Does the City Need Bond Money for Rail Anyway? — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 3 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: May 2 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 29 — Post published on
- City Lawyers Told Council Members What Not To Ask On Rail Fact-Finding Trip — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 28 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 27 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 26 — Post published on
- All HGEA Units But Nurses Ratify New Contract — Article published on
- Honolulu Department's OT Jumps 49 Percent, Director Won't Talk About It — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 25 — Post published on
- 'Speechless' Over Rail Chief's Attitude Toward Long-Term Operating Costs — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 21 — Post published on
- Honolulu City Council: No Instant Runoff Voting — Article published on
- Honolulu Closer To Ending Scrap-Yard Subsidy — Article published on
- Honolulu Lowers Projected Rail Cost To $5.3 Billion — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 20 — Post published on
- Inouye on War, National Defense — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 19 — Post published on
- First Hawaiian's Horner Now on Rail, Education and Tourism Boards — Article published on
- Sen. Daniel Inouye — Civil Beat Interview Transcript — Article published on
- Honolulu Police Reviewing Open Records Policy — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 18 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 15 — Post published on
- Mayor's Budget Includes $2.3 Million for Meals — Article published on
- Bombardier: Honolulu Didn't Keep Its Word on Rail Contract — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 14 — Post published on
- Harimoto: 'God Intervened' In Dispute with Mayor — Article published on
- City Plans to Spend $38 M on Road Rehab Before July — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 13 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 12 — Post published on
- Carlisle: I'm Not An 'Arrogant SOB' — Article published on
- Rail Protest Claims Ansaldo Bid to Cost Honolulu an Extra $900 Million — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 11 — Post published on
- Carlisle the Candidate vs. Carlisle the Mayor — Article published on
- Peter Carlisle a Leader Learning to be a Mayor — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 8 — Post published on
- HGEA Deal = Less Pay For Less Work — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 7 — Post published on
- Honolulu Council: More Money for Roads, Parks — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 6 — Post published on
- Honolulu City Council Divided Over Chairman's Ethics — Article published on
- Honolulu City Council Shares Possible Conflicts — Article published on
- Apo Committed Same Ethics Violation — Twice — Article published on
- Praise for City Staff from Losing Rail Bidder — Article published on
- Honolulu Revises Rail Redactions After Criticism — Article published on
- Honolulu Council Slashes Mayor's Operating Budget — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 5 — Post published on
- Honolulu, Losing Rail Bidder Lawyering Up — Article published on
- Love 'Em or Hate 'Em, Furloughs Do Save Money — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 4 — Post published on
- Honolulu Managing Director Defends Transparency on Rail — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: April 1 — Post published on
- Honolulu City Council Plans "Significant Cuts" to Mayor's Budget — Article published on
- No New Confirmed Dengue Cases In Hawaii — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 31 — Post published on
- Honolulu Council's Rail Concerns Boil Over — Article published on
- Rail Contractor Says City Rejected 'Best Value' — Article published on
- Honolulu Mayor: "I Don't Remember" Meeting Over Rail Concerns — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 30 — Post published on
- Honolulu Rail Contract to Italian Firm Under Fire — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 29 — Post published on
- Honolulu to Pay Ansaldo More Than $1B For Rail — Article published on
- Honolulu City Council Chairman: 'Don't Tell Me I'm a Whore' — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 28 — Post published on
- Former GM: Scrap Yard Doesn't Need Subsidy — Article published on
- Unity on Rail a Good Sign, Harimoto Says — Article published on
- U.S. Transportation Chief: "No Doubt" City Will Follow Path To Rail Success — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 23 — Post published on
- Honolulu Transit Chair Says He Has Serious 'Concerns' About Rail — Article published on
- U.S. Transportation Chief: Rail 'Progressing Fine' — Article published on
- Council Members to Investigate Rail Contractor — Post published on
- Postcard from the Pacific: Radiation Prep — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 22 — Post published on
- Despite Furloughs, Overtime Down in Most City Departments — Article published on
- Other Cities Report Problems with Honolulu Rail Contractor — Article published on
- Should Private Scrap Yard Get $1.9 Million Subsidy from Honolulu? — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 21 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 18 — Post published on
- Honolulu City Council Battles Administration for Control of Rail Agency — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 17 — Post published on
- Transparent? Mayor Makes $44M Disappear — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 16 — Post published on
- Mobile Lab Would be Used in Honolulu to Detect Radiation From Japan — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 15 — Post published on
- Radiation Sensors In Place, Hawaii Officials On Watch — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 14 — Post published on
- Hidden Treasure at The Contemporary Museum — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 10 — Post published on
- Carlisle Boosts Funding for Most City Departments — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 9 — Post published on
- March 7: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Budget for New Transit Authority: $21 Million — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 8 — Post published on
- Feb. 28: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Feb. 28: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Feb. 24: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 7 — Post published on
- Lights On Across Oahu — Article published on
- Honolulu Mayor Urges Union, HECO Compromise — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 4 — Post published on
- State Investigating Violations Related to Medical Waste — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 3 — Post published on
- No Shortfall, But Carlisle Still Wants Higher Taxes — Article published on
- Budget A Moment of Truth for Honolulu Mayor — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 2 — Post published on
- Feb. 25: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: March 1 — Post published on
- Registered Lobbyist Says He Isn't A Lobbyist — Post published on
- Oversight of Honolulu Medical Waste Limited — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 28 — Post published on
- Feb. 22: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 25 — Post published on
- Carlisle: Financial Truth About City is 'Not Pretty' — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 24 — Post published on
- Feb. 21: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 23 — Post published on
- Confidence Reigns At Rail Groundbreaking — Article published on
- Feb. 18: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Feb. 17: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu, Feb. 22: Live Blogging the Rail Groundbreaking — Post published on
- Honolulu Mayor Lacks Key Overtime Info For Budget — Post published on
- Rail Groundbreaking: Phony or For Real? — Article published on
- You Say You Want a Revolution — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 21 — Post published on
- Exact Finances on Rail Hard to Pin Down — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 18 — Post published on
- Feb. 15: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Feb. 16: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 17 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 16 — Post published on
- Honolulu City Council to Take Up B&B Law Again — Article published on
- FTA: Honolulu "Cannot Expect" Funds For Rail — Article published on
- What's With All of These U.S. Senators Calling It Quits? — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 15 — Post published on
- Feb. 14: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Feb. 10: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Feb. 11: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 14 — Post published on
- Wide Gap Between Illegal Rentals, City Enforcement — Article published on
- Landfill Hopping — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 11 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 10 — Post published on
- Progress at Landfill But Trash Woes Persist — Article published on
- Feb. 8: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 9 — Post published on
- Feb. 7: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 8 — Post published on
- Carlisle's Campaign Rhetoric Meets Reality of Bargaining Table — Article published on
- No Redskins in Hawaii? — Post published on
- Feb. 4: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 7 — Post published on
- Feb. 3: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 4 — Post published on
- Feb. 2: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 3 — Post published on
- Landfill Manager Grilled on Spill, New Violation — Article published on
- Feb. 1: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Jan. 31: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 2 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 1 — Post published on
- Honolulu Mayor Could Gut Capital Budget — Article published on
- Waimanalo Gulch Landfill Spill — a Timeline — Article published on
- Jan. 28: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 31 — Post published on
- Jan. 27: Waste Management Daily Progress Report — Post published on
- Jan. 26: Storm Water Contingency Plan — Post published on
- Jan. 26: Report on Cell E6 and E4 Repair — Post published on
- No Paperwork to Back Up Safety of Medical Waste — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 27 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 26 — Post published on
- EPA Orders Immediate Clean-Up at Landfill — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 25 — Post published on
- Nurses Warn Against Dumping Medical Waste in Honolulu Landfill — Article published on
- Landfill "Crisis" Worsens, Honolulu Officials Say — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 24 — Post published on
- Dump DéJà Vu — Article published on
- After Landfill Spill, Lots of Questions, Few Answers — Article published on
- City Reminds Winter White House Owner of Rental Law — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 21 — Post published on
- Ikaika Anderson — Topic Page published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 20 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 19 — Post published on
- Rail Officials Celebrate Feds' Record of Decision — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 18 — Post published on
- No Furlough Days for Beat Reporters — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 14 — Post published on
- Marcos Victims to Split $7.5M Settlement — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 13 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 12 — Post published on
- A 25-Year Legal Odyssey for Dictator's Victims — Article published on
- City to Contact Property Owner About Short-Term Obama Rental — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 11 — Post published on
- Honolulu Officials At Odds With Winter White House Owner's Take on Law — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 10 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 7 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 6 — Post published on
- Carlisle Says Abercrombie Won't Stop Talking — Article published on
- Obama's Winter White House an Illegal Rental — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 5 — Post published on
- Civic Leaders Eye Instant Runoff Elections — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 4 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 3 — Post published on
- Stories From the Honolulu Beat - 2010 Recycled — Article published on
- Carlisle: City in Better Financial Shape Than Expected — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 30 — Post published on
- Berg Wins District 1 City Council Race — Article published on
- Unclassified: Backpage.com an Adult Hub — Article published on
- Furlough Days Won't Keep Reporters Off the Job — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 29 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 28 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 27 — Post published on
- Study Finds Probable Carcinogen in Honolulu Tap Water — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 20 — Post published on
- On Furlough Day, City Business Done in Secret — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 17 — Post published on
- City Faces "Constant, Ongoing Harassment" from Hackers — Post published on
- Mufi Makes His Return to Honolulu Hale — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 15 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 14 — Post published on
- City Council Candidates Respond to Civil Beat Questionnaire — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 13 — Post published on
- Mayor Shifts Stance on Furloughs — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 10 — Post published on
- Capitol Watch: Dec. 10 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 9 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 8 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 7 — Post published on
- Experience The Inauguration in Less Than Three Minutes — Post published on
- Capitol Watch, Dec. 6: Live Blogging the Inauguration of Neil Abercrombie — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 6 — Post published on
- IMG Chairman Defends Rail Report Independence — Article published on
- Carlisle: "Shoddy" Outside Rail Report Is "Biased" — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 3 — Post published on
- Lingle Rail Consultant: 'Bus Is Good. Rail Is Bad.' — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 2 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Dec. 1 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 30 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 29 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 24 — Post published on
- District 1 Winner Could Win With Less Than 7.2 Percent of Vote — Post published on
- Carlisle Says City Won't "Tolerate" Homelessness During APEC — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 23 — Post published on
- Will Green Light for Tanoue Be Green Light for Developers? — Article published on
- Will Green Light for Tanoue Be Green Light for Developers? — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 22 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 19 — Post published on
- Capitol Watch: Nov. 18 — Post published on
- Carlisle 'Not Happy' About Excessive Overtime Use by City Workers — Article published on
- Capitol Watch: Nov. 17 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 17 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 16 — Post published on
- Capitol Watch: Nov. 15 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 15 — Post published on
- Ethics Complaints Up at Honolulu Hale — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 12 — Post published on
- Mayor Says He's Found "Circle the Wagons" Mentality at Honolulu Hale — Article published on
- 'I Think I'm Peter. They Think I'm the Mayor.' — Article published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 11 — Post published on
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 10 — Post published on
- Planning Director Hasn't Opposed a Major Project — Article published on
- 530 South King: Nov. 9, 2010 — Post published on
- Second Guessing Secondary Treatment — Article published on
- City Watch: Nov. 8, 2010 — Post published on
- Q&A: Daniel Ellsberg, the Man Behind the Pentagon Papers — Article published on
- Gov Watch: Nov. 5, 2010 — Post published on
- Gov Watch: Nov. 4, 2010 — Post published on
- Gov Watch: Nov. 3, 2010 — Post published on
- Honolulu Voters Approve All Six Charter Amendments — Article published on
- Next Governor Pivotal For Rail Project — Article published on
- Professors Question Need for Transit Authority — Article published on
- In Newspaper Ad, Neutrality Isn’t Black and White — Post published on
- Adrienne LaFrance — Topic Page published on
- City Asks Voters: Have a HART? — Article published on
- Web of Lies in Neighborhood Dispute — Article published on
- Photo of Hanabusa Makes Djou Look Bad — Article published on
- Carlisle on Rail: Feds Still On Board — Article published on
- Long Time No See: Governor Drops By Honolulu Hale — Article published on
- Doug Chin — Topic Page published on
- Carlisle's Off-Island, Who's in Charge? — Article published on
- At Honolulu Hale, It's In With The Old For Now — Article published on
- New Mayor Takes Office, Preps for Trip to D.C. — Article published on
- Unions Anxious as New Mayor Takes Office — Article published on
- Karaoke Carlisle: The New Mayor on Mic — Article published on
- New Council May Bring More Skeptical Eye on Rail — Article published on
- Big Job Ahead for New City Administration — Article published on
- Discussion: Honolulu City Government — Post published on
- City’s Budget Director Leaving His Post — Article published on
- Hawaii Health Officials Watch Whooping Cough Numbers Climb — Post published on
- Rail’s Direction Hinges on New City Leadership — Article published on
- Carlisle, Chin In Hurry to Take Over Honolulu Hale — Article published on
- Where's the Mayor Elect? — Post published on
- Author of New York Times Column on Aloun Farms Case Talks Trafficking — Article published on
- Carlisle: The Public Needs the Truth About City Government — Article published on
- Honolulu Opts for Prosecutor to Run City — Article published on
- Day and Night: 12 Hours, Two Very Different Debates — Article published on
- Judge Throws Out Plea Deals in Human Trafficking Case — Article published on
- Caldwell Leads Pack in Fundraising, Spending — Article published on
- Do You Want This Man to Be Mayor? Kirk Caldwell — Article published on
- Mayoral Campaign Finance Reports Rolling In — Article published on
- Do You Want This Man to Be Your Mayor? Panos Prevedouros — Article published on
- Do You Want This Man to Be Your Mayor? Peter Carlisle — Article published on
- Discussion: Honolulu City Council Election 2010 — Post published on
- Yet Another Special Election Likely for Honolulu — Article published on
- Hannemann's Honolulu Hale Examined — Article published on
- Prevedouros: FTA Gives Rail “Low” Rating — Fact Check published on
- Native Hawaiian Issues Surface in Mayoral Race — Article published on
- Abercrombie: Rail on "Political Timetable" — Fact Check published on
- Honolulu Economy Key Players — Topic Page published on
- Rod Tam — Topic Page published on
- In Their Own Words: Why I Should be Mayor — Article published on
- In Their Own Words: Mayoral Hopefuls on Rail — Article published on
- Political Roadmap to the Top of Honolulu Hale — Article published on
- AG Pursues Criminal Investigation Into Tam’s Spending — Article published on
- Date Could be a Factor in Mayoral Election Outcome — Article published on
- Honolulu City Council — Topic Page published on
- Honolulu Infrastructure — Topic Page published on
- City Council Approves Massive Sewage Settlement — Article published on
- Discussion: Honolulu Sewage Settlement — Post published on
- Honolulu Has Nation's “Premier” Rail Project — Article published on
- What Mayoral Election? — Article published on
- Mayor’s Race: Five Men, One Job — Article published on
- Trial for Suspected Pimp Continues Without Him — Article published on
- Discussion: Honolulu Mayoral Election 2010 — Post published on
- Rail Likely to Drive Another Mayoral Election — Article published on
- Trafficking Victims Advocates Divided, Not Giving Up — Article published on
- Human Trafficking — Topic Page published on
- Lingle Vetoes Human Trafficking Bill — Article published on
- Honolulu City Government Budget — Topic Page published on
- Discussion: Honolulu City Budget — Post published on
- A Honolulu Government That Keeps On Growing — Article published on
- City Budgets $38.8 Million for 1,000 Vacant Positions — Article published on
- Human Trafficking Law On Lingle's Veto List — Article published on
- Honolulu Rail: The Complete Final Environmental Impact Statement — Article published on
- Feds Approve City’s Rail Study: Now What? — Article published on
- Anti Human-Trafficking Laws Compared: New York Vs. Hawaii — Article published on
- New York Human Trafficking Law Points To Holes In Hawaii Proposal — Article published on
- Sex Ed — Article published on
Discussions
- Email, Website of Hawaii Lawmaker Hacked —
- Discussion: Hawaii Politics —
- Discussion: Civil Beat —
- Inside Honolulu: June 1 —
- Maui Cops Cast Chill Wind —
- Discussion: Honolulu City Government —
- Discussion: Honolulu Rail —
- Three Weeks After Rail Fact-Finding Trip, Still No Report —
- Honolulu Managing Director Explains 49 Percent Spike in Overtime —
- Newsmaker: Talk Live With Honolulu Managing Director Doug Chin —
- Why Does the City Need Bond Money for Rail Anyway? —
- Inside Honolulu: April 13 —
- Inside Honolulu: April 8 —
- Discussion: Solid Waste —
- Holes in Hawaii's Tsunami Evacuation Zone —
- FACT CHECK — Carlisle: $29 Million Would Keep Honolulu Running For Five Days —
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 28 —
- Inside Honolulu: Feb. 16 —
- Landfill Hopping —
- Capitol Watch: Feb. 4 —
- Inside Honolulu: Jan. 27 —
- Welcome Adrienne LaFrance —
- Discussion: Honolulu City Council Election 2010 —
- Discussion: Human Trafficking In Hawaii —
- On Furlough Day, City Business Done in Secret —
- District 1 Winner Could Win With Less Than 7.2 Percent of Vote —
- Discussion: Open Records —
- Capitol Watch: Nov. 15 —
- Inside Honolulu: Nov. 12 —
- Gov Watch: Nov. 4, 2010 —
- Gov Watch: Nov. 3, 2010 —
- Live Blog: 2010 Hawaii General Election —
- In Newspaper Ad, Neutrality Isn’t Black and White —
- Discussion: Honolulu Mayoral Election 2010 —
- Live Blog: 2010 Primary Election —
- Discussion: Honolulu City Budget —
- Prevedouros: FTA Gives Rail “Low” Rating —
- Abercrombie: Feds Paid for Special Election —
- Discussion: Honolulu Sewage Settlement —
- How Green is Abercrombie? He Won't Show —

