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Also in May 2021, the Civil Beat Law Center for the Public Interest made a public records request for all police bodycam footage to be released, then sued the Honolulu Prosecutor's office after they denied the request on the basis that the investigation was still open and release of the footage could "poison the jury pool". The suit argued that ...
Civil Beat has a board of directors that has included publisher Pierre Omidyar. [12]Civil Beat gets revenue from subscriptions along with funding from Omidyar. Other sponsorships have come from local businesses and nonprofits, such as the law firm of Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing, Appleseed Center and Honolulu Museum of Art which together provided underwriting for a reporting project in Micronesia ...
The redacted Ring camera footage, provided by Bickerton and described by Honolulu Civil Beat, depicts two cars pulling up to the residence at about 8 p.m. The couple walks into the house, and Lindani Myeni follows, wearing a face mask and a traditional Zulu headband [12] called an umqhele.
“There are a lot of female legislators who have really set the foundation for my becoming the speaker,” Nakamura told Honolulu Civil Beat, acknowledging trailblazers like U.S. Sen. Mazie ...
Beginning this Labor Day weekend to Oct. 31, the Honolulu Police Department will be setting up impaired driver checkpoints at unannounced times and locations. HPD said it is part of the department ...
Nicholas Ochs (born 1985 or 1986), sometimes Nick Ochs, is a former U.S. Marine, a 2020 Republican Hawaii House of Representatives candidate, and the founder of the Proud Boys' Hawaii chapter.
Chang was born on September 13, 1982, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was raised in East Honolulu by immigrants from China. He attended Kahala Elementary School and ‘Iolani School, where he was a member of student government and graduated magna cum laude in 2004. He attended Harvard Law School, where he studied under Elizabeth Warren. He graduated ...
A resolution calling for a voter-approved charter amendment to cap the annual pay of the Honolulu City Council has advanced. The Council voted unanimously Wednesday to adopt Resolution 105, which ...