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!
Michael Brestovansky can be reached at michael@alohastatedaily.com.
Latest from Michael Brestovansky

Tax cuts still on the table
A series of historic tax cuts Gov. Josh Green passed in 2024 were set to pause after this year. A bill that would preserve some of them is on the verge of passage.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 30, 2026

Hawai‘i Island firefighter dispute reaches state Supreme Court
A 2014 grievance between two firefighters and their chief is still alive and reached the state's highest court last week.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 29, 2026

Who is Hawai‘i's Acting Lieutenant Governor?
The state comptroller will take over the duties of the lieutenant governor for an indefinite period.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 28, 2026

Former Maui chief of staff sues county over alleged corruption
Leo Caires, Mayor Richard Bissen's former chief of staff, has accused the county of firing him unjustly after investigating multiple fraud cases within the county government.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 25, 2026

Senate committee narrowly approves Chief Justice nominee
Vladimir Devens' nomination to Supreme Court's highest seat passed a confirmation hearing with a 3-2 vote.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 24, 2026

State comptroller to be acting Lt. Governor
Keith Regan will fill in for Sylvia Luke after the Lt. Gov. announced she will take an indefinite leave of absence.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 24, 2026

Supreme Court nominee questioned over Carpenters Union ties
A Senate confirmation hearing for Supreme Court Chief Justice nominee Vladimir Devens drilled into his previously undisclosed affiliation with a political action committee.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 23, 2026

Makaiwa Hills only option for landfill site, says city
The Department of Environmental Services is beginning the process to develop a parcel west of Makakilo for a new landfill.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 22, 2026

Sylvia Luke not running for reelection
Lieutenant governor seat up for grabs in upcoming election.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 21, 2026

Former governor George Ariyoshi dead at 100
Flags to fly at half-staff in commemoration of the nation's first Asian-American elected governor.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 20, 2026

State comes closer to takeover of Wahiawā Dam
The state Agribusiness Development Corp. authorized negotiations with the owners of the Wahiawā Dam to transfer it to state control.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 18, 2026

CONGRESS WATCH: Faster disaster funds for farmers
A bill that would help Hawai‘i farmers get disaster recovery funds more quickly is moving through Congress.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 17, 2026

What's still alive at the state Legislature?
After one of the last deadlines this legislative session, many major bills are still kicking.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 17, 2026

House passes anti-corporate-election-spending bill
Bill that would strip from corporations the power to make political donations is on the cusp of passing, despite Attorney General's warnings.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 16, 2026

Thirty Meter Telescope could be moved, project leader says
Controversial observatory could "feasibly" be moved to site of decommissioned facility elsewhere on Mauna Kea.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 14, 2026

Farmers face flooding, storm damage once again
Third storm in less than a month pelts Hawai‘i's beleaguered farmers
Michael BrestovanskyApril 11, 2026

Presidential disaster declaration issued for Kona lows 1 and 2
Gov. Josh Green announced that federal aid will be available to recover from the March storms.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 10, 2026

Proposal to return Hawai‘i inmates to Hawai‘i prisons popular
House Bill 1769 would return 30% of Hawai‘i inmates sent to Mainland prisons by 2030.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 09, 2026

Former Tripler patients file complaint against Army over sexual abuse
Former patients of Maj. Blaine McGraw, accused by more than 100 plaintiffs of sexual misconduct, are seeking damages from the U.S. Army.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 08, 2026

West Hawai‘i beetle restrictions to take effect next month
State Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity will impose restrictions on transporting plants from a designated "infested zone" where coconut rhinoceros beetles have been detected.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 07, 2026

More resources available for storm victims
Gov. Josh Green announces new case management program, while the City and County of Honolulu has launched a storm damage tracker for communities throughout the island.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 04, 2026

2024 election question to be resolved after 2026 election
Allegations of election mismanagement on Hawai‘i County two years ago are disputed by the state, but official answers are still likely months away.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 03, 2026

Farm damage nears $70 million following Kona lows
The damage toll from March's storms continues to rise as lawmakers ponder solutions.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 02, 2026

Irrigation funding bill still alive following March floods
A bill providing funds to three state agencies for irrigation systems maintenance may be woefully insufficient as March storm damage mounts.
Michael BrestovanskyApril 01, 2026

CONGRESS WATCH: Airports and ICE
The ICE budget is still up in the air at Congress, while a slew of new airport bills passed the Senate unchallenged last week.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 31, 2026

DLNR to take over Wahiawā Reservoir lands
Board of Land and Natural Resources approves takeover of Wahiawā irrigation parcels, despite debate.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 28, 2026

Kula Hospital closed indefinitely following storm damage
Maui Health investigating alternate care services for Kula after more than 100 patients had to be relocated.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 28, 2026

Bill prohibiting corporate political donations nearing the finish line
A bill limiting a corporation's ability to make political donations has passed all but one committee in the state Legislature.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 27, 2026

Hawai‘i Community Foundation launches storm relief fund
Stronger Hawai‘i Fund to issue grants to nonprofits statewide for storm recovery projects
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 26, 2026

What's next for the Wahiawā Dam?
Ownership changes coming throughout Wahiawā Irrigation System.
Michael BrestovanskyMarch 25, 2026