Michael Brestovansky
How does your government shape the way you live? What does your vote do to change and improve your community? These are questions I’m interested in answering for our readers. I want to make government more relatable by showing how decisions made at the City Council, the state Capitol or Washington D.C. affect you and your day-to-day life. I want to show how the gears of government fit together — and how they sometimes don’t — and what that means for people right here.
Of course, local government means local courts and local crime. I also hope to keep readers informed about cases and police procedures happening in their neighborhoods.
I grew up in Michigan and have worked at small local newspapers in Wisconsin and Oklahoma, but I’ve lived in Hawai‘i for more than seven years. Most of those were spent covering county government at the Hawai‘i Tribune-Herald in Hilo. Now I’ve moved to Honolulu, where I hope to cover the issues you’re interested in on every island.
I’m excited to work with Aloha State Daily and help make it into a place where readers can learn more about how their communities are connected to each other and to their government. And I’m excited to hear from you: what you’re concerned about, excited for or annoyed by. After all, government starts at home!
Latest from Michael Brestovansky

Thursday stabbing attacks leave one dead, one injured
An unidentified man is in custody after a pair of stabbing incidents on Thursday in Kapolei and McCully.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 07, 2026

Former congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa dead at 74
Flags to fly at half-staff over the weekend in commemoration of the state's first female Senate President.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 06, 2026

Farm to School program leaves student lunches "essentially unchanged," audit finds
The Department of Education has until 2030 to ensure that 30% of school meals be made of locally sourced food. By 2025, the department managed only 5.4%.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 06, 2026

CONGRESS WATCH: Unanimous consent
Congress has passed more than a dozen bills this week so far without any debate or dissent.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 05, 2026

Two military officers busted for child sex exploitation
A Navy petty officer and an Air Force lieutenant colonel have been respectively sentenced and convicted for sexually exploiting minors online.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 05, 2026

Kona residents urge action over parking woes
County Council bill would limit parking charges in Kailua Village
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 04, 2026

CONGRESS WATCH: Hawai‘i delegation condemns Iran strike
Military in Hawai‘i on standby while lawmakers demand accountability from the president.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 03, 2026

Unsalvageable: 2019 boat insurance law doesn't work, audit finds
A 2019 law required boaters to have insurance to cover salvage costs in case of a grounding or shipwreck. That law was effectively unenforceable, a state audit has determined.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 28, 2026

UHERO report: Hawai‘i to recover from recession this year
UHERO economic forecast for the year is cautiously optimistic.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 27, 2026

State pensions up for negotiation under proposed law
State agencies are concerned about a bill that allows government workers' unions to negotiate new retirement benefits.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 26, 2026

Emergency proclamation bill stirs controversy
A measure intended to limit the governor's ability to declare a state of emergency has citizens warning that it does the opposite. But does it?
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 25, 2026

Kaiser strike ends after nearly one month
Registered nurses and health care professionals at Moanalua Medical Center will return to work Tuesday after stalled negotiations resume.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 24, 2026

Mauna Kea leases could get 10-year extension under proposed bill
Bill progressing in the state Legislature could allow the Mauna Kea Stewardship and Oversight Authority to extend Mauna Kea master lease by 10 years.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 21, 2026

State Archives receive century-old Portuguese immigration records
The Portuguese Consulate in San Francisco gifted the state scans of immigration data from between 1878 and 1934.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 21, 2026

Tax on groceries to stay, for now
One proposal to scale back the General Excise Tax on groceries and nonprescription drugs has died in the Legislature although another still stands.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 20, 2026

HPD justified in 2024 Waikīkī fatal shooting
Eric Walsh was shot 15 times in Waikīkī following a string of bank robberies.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 19, 2026

Anti-gambling advocates split 50/50 on proposed betting regulations
A pair of measures intended to regulate online betting markets are making progress despite mixed reactions.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 18, 2026

Honolulu man sentenced to 15 years for sexually extorting minors
Devan Caulk pled guilty last year to producing child pornography via Instagram.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 17, 2026

CONGRESS WATCH: Anniversary planning
The U.S. House passed a handful of bills, including a pair in celebration of the U.S.'s 250th anniversary, while the Senate remained deadlocked over ICE reforms.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 16, 2026

State proposal would end GET on groceries
House Bill 1611 would reduce state general excise tax on groceries and nonprescription drugs to 0% over the next eight years.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 14, 2026

Pearl City woman gets supervised release following threats against the president
Rebecca Folley made hundreds of Facebook posts threatening to kill Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 13, 2026

'AI psychosis' bills pass Senate, House committees
Proposed laws would require AI developers to enact protocols to reduce self-harm among users.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 12, 2026

UH's underwater fiber network still aiming for 2026 completion
The Hawaiian Islands Fiber Link project would connect the six main islands via fiber optic cable thanks to millions in federal funds.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 11, 2026

Coffee growers urge lawmakers to reinstate pest control subsidies
State program that reimbursed farmers for pesticides lapsed last year. Farmers want it back.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 10, 2026

CONGRESS WATCH: Metals and medals
Congress ends a quiet week with a mining bill and three Medals of Honor.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 07, 2026

Tenants facing eviction can seek mediation under new state program
The Pre-Eviction Mediation Filing Program requires landlords to offer mediation before evicting a tenant for not paying rent
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 05, 2026

Liquor tax hike advances, despite brewers' concerns
Proposal to tax booze by ABV raises rates, eyebrows.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 05, 2026

CONGRESS WATCH: House passes funding bill to end shutdown
Congress has 10 days to agree on ICE reforms before temporary Department of Homeland Security funds run out.
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 04, 2026

UHERO report: Hawai‘i's economy one of nation's weakest
UHERO study of the state's economy highlights high cost of living, low income growth
Michael BrestovanskyFebruary 03, 2026

CONGRESS WATCH: Partial shutdown coming this weekend after Senate vote
Senate votes to pass budget bill, minus ICE funds
Michael BrestovanskyJanuary 31, 2026