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  2. Honolulu Civil Beat - Wikipedia

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    Launched. May 2010; 14 years ago. ( 2010-05) Honolulu Civil Beat is a nonprofit online news organization covering the U.S. state of Hawaii. It specializes in investigative reporting, watchdog journalism and in-depth enterprise coverage. [1] [2]

  3. Red Hill Underground Fuel Storage Facility - Wikipedia

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    American Society of Civil Engineers. The Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility is a military fuel storage facility in Hawaii. Operated by the United States Navy, Red Hill supports U.S. military operations in the Pacific. [1] As of March 7, 2022, the Department of Defense announced the planned closure of the Red Hill facility, due to reduced ...

  4. Stanley Chang - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Chang (born September 13, 1982) is a Democratic member of the Hawaii State Senate, [1] representing the 9th district. Before entering the legislature, he served as a Honolulu city councilman. He defeated Sam Slom, the last remaining Republican in the Hawaii State Senate, [1] in 2016. Chang faced Slom a second time in 2020, and won ...

  5. East–West Center - Wikipedia

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    The East–West Center ( EWC ), or the Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West, is an education and research organization established by the U.S. Congress in 1960 to strengthen relations and understanding among the peoples and nations of Asia, the Pacific, and the United States as part of Cold War diplomatic efforts.

  6. Talk:Honolulu Civil Beat - Wikipedia

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    The deleted section noted that the Civil Beat reflected somewhat the founder's philosophy and featured coverage of political issues, but that was in fact the reason it was founded, including a maintaining a civic watchdog role. It seemed it was overdue to delete the section.

  7. Grassroot Institute of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Grassroot Institute of Hawaii is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit public policy think tank based in Honolulu, Hawaii. [4] The organization's stated mission is to "educate people about the values of individual liberty, economic freedom, and accountable government ." [5] It promotes free market values and produces research on subjects like the Jones ...

  8. Abortion in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in Hawaii is legal. 66% of adults in Hawaii said in a poll by the Pew Research Center that abortion should be legal in all or most cases. [1] Hawaii began allowing elective abortion care de jure in 1970, the first state to do so. State law enacted at that time stated said, "the State shall not deny or interfere with a female's right to ...

  9. Wind power in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Megawatts of Installed Generating Capacity [10] [11] Hawaii wind resources. Hawaii has the potential to install 3,000 MW of wind power, capable of generating 12,000 GWh/year with 80 meter hub heights operating at 30% capacity factor or more. [12] Hawaii used 9,962 GWh in 2011, so Hawaii has the potential to generate all electricity used in the ...