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Foreign Oil Floods Into the Islands — But Venezuelan Crude Is Too Tainted
Over the past decade, crude from countries, such as Libya, Russia and Argentina have helped keep the lights on in the Aloha State.
Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2025
Hawaiʻi Road Deaths Hit 18-Year Peak Last Year. Most Other States Dropped
Hawaiʻi was one of just six U.S. states where the rate of road deaths in 2025 rose compared to 2024.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat
Hawaiʻi Is Still Releasing Inmates Without IDs Needed To Reenter Society
Lawmakers have made multiple efforts to improve the process of getting incarcerated people the identification they need to access basic services, but little has changed.
Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2025
More Hawaiʻi Students Are First-Time English Learners
The number of Chuukese and Spanish speakers in DOE schools has been rising, while schools are seeing fewer students fluent in Ilocano and Tagalog.
Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2025
Who Are Hawaiʻi’s Biggest Tax Delinquents? Search Here
A government database tracks who owes what in state taxes. Spoiler alert: Some owe millions.
Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat/2018
Hawaiʻi Wants To Bring Home The Bacon Again — Literally
Pork production in the islands has dropped significantly in the past 20 years. The state is now taking calls for help from piggeries more seriously.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022
Nearly Half Of DOE’s New Teacher Hires Are Not Licensed To Teach
Hawaiʻi’s public schools have improved teacher retention and reduced vacancy rates since the Covid-19 pandemic, but are relying heavily on emergency hires.
Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023
Hawaiʻi Is A Great Place To Grow Old — But Only For Some
The state also has one of the highest rates of seniors experiencing severe housing problems. And there are big health disparities in the islands.
Ku‘u Kauanoe/Civil Beat/2023
Bonuses Aren’t Solving Hawaiʻi’s Special Education Teacher Shortage
The Hawaiʻi DOE offers at least $10,000 to special education teachers to fill open positions, but most schools have reported worsening shortages.
Thomas Heaton/Civil Beat/2025
Hawai‘i Farmers Are Investing In Tech To Protect Property And Livestock
Local farmers and ranchers are eager to invest more in technological solutions to their real world problems, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data.