A. Kam Napier
Born and raised on Oʻahu, I’ve been very fortunate to have built a career as a writer and editor right here at home.
Most recently, I was Editor-in-Chief of Pacific Business News for 10 years, from April 2014 to August 2024. Before that, I worked at Honolulu Magazine for 19 years, the last eight of which I served as editor, leading the publication to General Excellence Awards from the City and Regional Magazine Association. Along the way, I’ve accumulated a box full of award plaques from the Hawaiʻi Publishers Association, the Society of Professional Journalists Hawaiʻi Chapter and more for my articles on everything from architecture to zoology, as well as for my column writing — my first love in journalism going back to the Cane Tassel, the school paper of Waipahu High School. As a freelance writer, I’ve appeared in the Honolulu Weekly, Hawaiʻi Business Magazine, Hana Hou! and Honolulu Civil Beat.
Throughout my career, I’ve been blessed to be a part of local publications with long and distinguished histories. Honolulu Magazine, for example, dates back to 1888, when it was founded under a royal charter by King David Kalakaua. With Aloha State Daily, I’m thrilled at this opportunity to be the first editor of something Hawaiʻi hasn’t seen in years — a new news publication! One that is independently owned and locally operated.
Our goal is to inform, delight and surprise you. In our journalism, we will strive for true neutrality, telling you what happened, not what to think or how to feel about what happened, believing that the best journalism comes from curiosity and intelligence. There is a place for strong, opinionated voices at ASD, and you’ll find them among our regular columnists and community voices pieces.
Hawaiʻi has some big challenges, which we’ll cover from the perspective of how they impact you. Hawaiʻi is also full of amazing people doing incredible things and we’re looking forward to telling you their stories, as well. The Islands are full of inspiration and, of course, Aloha!
Latest from A. Kam Napier

Pipikaula Corner: Making elections elections again
President Donald Trump is talking about an Executive Order to end mail-in voting nationwide. Hawai‘i's Legislature voted to adopt mail-in voting in 2019, starting with the 2020 election. Arguably, we have not had a real election since then.
A. Kam NapierAugust 19, 2025

Pipikaula Corner: Government got lucky last week
The tsunami traffic jam can't be a surprise when local government has made driving more and more difficult since the last time a tsunami warning put Honolulu in gridlock.
A. Kam NapierAugust 05, 2025

Pipikaula Corner: How 13 teenagers and some California lawyers rule Hawai’i
State officials are set to unveil new rules to decarbonize the transportation sector. No one voted for this. It wasn't discussed. They committed us to this plan by settling a lawsuit last year that compels state government to protect us from the entire planet.
A. Kam NapierJune 27, 2025

Pipikaula Corner: Sen. Mazie Hirono teaches us a lesson
Only it's not the lesson she might have had in mind. The senator recently went off on a Republican plan to introduce nationwide vouchers. Here's why she — and Republicans — are wrong about how to fix education.
A. Kam NapierJune 26, 2025

Pipikaula Corner: Schatz goes for the Oscar
Another fine performance given by Hawai‘i's senator.
A. Kam NapierJune 14, 2025

"Lilo & Stitch" ranks among top 10 live-action Disney remakes
The Hawai‘i-filmed remake has already grossed nearly $342 million and was the top ticket-seller in the biggest Memorial Day weekend Hollywood has seen in years. Here's how it stacks up with critics and audiences.
A. Kam NapierMay 26, 2025

Pipikaula Corner: Sen. Schatz drops f-bomb, contradictions
The senator is mad, folks, really mad!
A. Kam NapierMay 12, 2025

Pipikaula Corner: The kids need more ... indoctrination?
A case study in how goofy ideas trickle down from New York to Honolulu. The latest argument? Hawai‘i's public schools need to be turned into factories of "resistance." Someone dust off the Pink Floyd albums!
A. Kam NapierMay 03, 2025

Pipikaula Corner: UH joins the Resistance
But I have questions about its claims that it was ever politically independent.
A. Kam NapierApril 24, 2025

Pipikaula Corner: Downtown Honolulu 100 years ago (Updated!)
Do you recognize anything in this aerial view of Honolulu taken in April 1925?
A. Kam NapierApril 19, 2025

Readers share their eerie stories about "The cave of an ancient shark god"
People have had a lot to say about their own strange encounters at what many call Mākua Cave since we published the legend of the place two weeks ago.
A. Kam NapierApril 15, 2025

Readers respond to "Bringing Pork Over the Pali"
On Instagram, we asked readers to share their own stories in response to Lopaka and Tanya Kapanuiʻs history of why itʻs considered unlucky to bring pork over the Pali. Here are some of the replies so far, from funny to eerie.
A. Kam NapierApril 06, 2025

Believe it or not, today's vog level is "moderate"
Kīlauea is currently producing 1,000 tonnes of sulfur dioxide per day.
A. Kam NapierApril 04, 2025

Pipikaula Corner: Did stocks just "plunge" and "tumble" after tariff announcement?
Here's an important skill to develop when decoding the news put in front of you — look at the scale. Now let's walk through today's headlines about the stock market, including taking a look at some of Hawai‘i's publicly traded companies.
A. Kam NapierApril 03, 2025

Hawai‘i Gov. Josh Green annexes Las Vegas
April 1 declared "Ninth Island Liberation Day"
A. Kam NapierApril 01, 2025

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson to star in possible Martin Scorsese movie about a Hawaiʻi mob boss?
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Director Martin Scorsese are pitching a possible new movie set in Hawaiʻi with a host of other stars, according to several Mainland media outlets.
A. Kam Napier & Katie HellandFebruary 20, 2025

Hawai‘i education then and now: A 50-year view on soaring costs and declining enrollment
Using the Hawai‘i State Data Book archives, we find that the biggest changes from 1972 to 2022 — the most recent stats available — concern the costs of education. Those are up substantially, even though enrollment and teacher pay both dropped.
A. Kam NapierFebruary 14, 2025

Just how big is Hitachi's rail lawsuit against Honolulu?
Hitachi Rail Honolulu JV recently filed a $324 million lawsuit against the City & County of Honolulu over rail delays. Here's a look at how that amount compares to city spending priorities.
A. Kam NapierDecember 28, 2024