Commentary: Why Local Journalism Matters
Our recent story about Filipinos in Hawai‘i generated an outpouring of gratitude and pride. It’s one example of how communities benefit from on-the-ground reporting.
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Our recent story about Filipinos in Hawai‘i generated an outpouring of gratitude and pride. It’s one example of how communities benefit from on-the-ground reporting.
We’ve gone through changes in recent years, so let me reintroduce our staff.
We uncover the pros and cons of private equity ownership. You can make up your own mind about the results.
The executive director of Housing Hawai‘i’s Future explains how to break down barriers and develop denser, more affordable housing.
Lyndon Johnson, Steve Jobs and Elon Musk got exceptional results, but often at an intolerable price.
Experts have lots of good ideas, including more land for housing, more density and more Tokyo-style “by-right” development.
Journalists like us drive conversations. But elected officials act – and take the heat from an often angry, sometimes misinformed public.
Hawaii Business Magazine’s editor makes a case for luring more affluent travelers to the Islands – and discouraging the budget conscious from visiting.
Support for the state’s largest industry rose to 57% in the latest Hawai‘i Tourism Authority survey. It should probably be higher.