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

Hawai‘i County sets cell tower regulations, despite outcry
Residents say minimum setbacks are too small, while telecom companies say they're too large.
Michael BrestovanskyJune 24, 2025

New Honolulu laws clamp down on illegal gambling
Prosecutors are hopeful new laws signed Thursday can shut down illegal gaming rooms more efficiently
Michael BrestovanskyJune 21, 2025

Kapahulu man charged after Waikīkī "road rage" shooting
Ezra Madali allegedly shot at another driver on June 16
Michael BrestovanskyJune 21, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: Case introduces bill to continue Hawai‘i energy grant program
Federal program could receive five years of funding to support state's renewable transition
Michael BrestovanskyJune 20, 2025

Lawsuit against the state aims to preserve Ha‘ikū Stairs
State shouldn't have approved city plan to demolish "Stairway to Heaven," argues lawsuit
Michael BrestovanskyJune 19, 2025

Wahiawā veteran wins lawsuit against Iran
Staff Sgt. Kurt Taito one of 412 veterans to receive damages from Iran over injuries sustained during the War on Terror
Michael BrestovanskyJune 18, 2025

Solitary confinement reform on governor's chopping block
With Gov. Josh Green poised to veto a bill limiting the state's use of solitary confinement, prison reform advocates wonder what's next
Michael BrestovanskyJune 17, 2025

Food education benefits on chopping block under Trump cuts
15,000 Hawai‘i households use the SNAP-Ed program: what happens if it goes away?
Michael BrestovanskyJune 14, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: State reps split on fentanyl
House Democrats divided 50-50 on classifying fentanyl as a Schedule 1 drug
Michael BrestovanskyJune 13, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: Military construction budget leaves Hawai‘i high and dry, Case warns
House committee advances budget and VA proposal despite Democrat opposition
Michael BrestovanskyJune 12, 2025

Blangiardi on ICE: City to exercise "appropriate judgment" toward immigration law enforcement
As Trump crackdown on unlawful immigration continues, the Honolulu mayor's office acknowledges obligations to comply with federal agencies.
Michael BrestovanskyJune 11, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: Case splits from Democrat vote on shipping bill
Cargo act would strengthen impact of Jones Act, Case says
Michael BrestovanskyJune 10, 2025

New law targets child torturers
Torture is now a crime in Hawai‘i after Gov. Josh Green signed a bill Wednesday.
Michael BrestovanskyJune 07, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: House Republicans take aim at "sanctuary cities"
Hawai‘i reps oppose bills tightening restrictions on the Small Business Administration
Michael BrestovanskyJune 06, 2025

Prison reform coalition urges Gov. Green to halt OCCC "superjail"
Advocates asked Green to veto $30 million in state budget to design a 1,300-bed replacement for OCCC.
Michael BrestovanskyJune 05, 2025

Astronomical loss: Federal science cuts threaten Hawai‘i observatories
Proposed Trump budget cuts portend bleak future for Hawai‘i astronomy
Michael BrestovanskyJune 05, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: Hawai‘i reps endorse small business bills
Measures provide more oversight, resources for Small Business Association programs
Michael BrestovanskyJune 04, 2025

Who killed TMT?
National Science Foundation documents indicate shortcomings in Thirty Meter Telescope project
Michael BrestovanskyJune 03, 2025

Job Corps to shut down: Now what?
Students and staff left in the lurch after U.S. Department of Labor cuts vocational training program
Michael BrestovanskyMay 31, 2025

State fines state over decades-old tank
Fine to fund future fuel leak responses
Michael BrestovanskyMay 30, 2025

Kamehameha Schools still figuring out future of Hawai‘i Kai properties
Despite residents' concerns about hypothetical high-rises, decisions about three Haha‘ione parcels are still pending
Michael BrestovanskyMay 30, 2025

Green names successor to Gene Ward
Joe Gedeon will serve out the remainder of the late Gene Ward's term.
Michael BrestovanskyMay 29, 2025

Green signs green fee
Transient accommodation tax hike will pay for climate change mitigation measures
Michael BrestovanskyMay 28, 2025

Environmental groups suing Trump over commercial fishing proclamation
Trump's April proclamation allowing commercial fishing in the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument was made illegally, argues lawsuit filed Thursday
Michael BrestovanskyMay 24, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: How Hawai‘i's reps voted on the Big Beautiful Bill
Case and Tokuda give their reasons for the vote while ASD takes a look at some of the bill's potential effects and what the other side likes about it.
Michael BrestovanskyMay 23, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: Tip tax to go
U.S. Senators unanimous in support for removing federal income tax on cash tips
Michael BrestovanskyMay 22, 2025

Hawai‘i Kai residents preemptively petition against high-rise
As three Kamehameha Schools leases run out in Hawai‘i Kai, residents worry about what comes next
Michael BrestovanskyMay 21, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: Easier forms for veterans
How Hawai‘i's Representatives voted on Monday
Michael BrestovanskyMay 20, 2025

Involuntary commitment bill draws warnings from human rights group
ACLU Hawai‘i warns of legal ramifications of gubernatorial bill streamlining process to have people involuntarily hospitalized.
Michael BrestovanskyMay 17, 2025

City Council OKs foreclosure of illegal vacation rental
Councilman Tyler Dos Santos-Tam, who represents ‘Ālewa Heights, told Aloha State Daily that unpaid fines on the property totaled nearly $1 million.
Michael BrestovanskyMay 16, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: Retired cops and guns in schools
How Hawai‘i's elected officials voted Wednesday
Michael BrestovanskyMay 15, 2025

‘Ewa Beach couple allege police beating
Kelei Akana claims to have been left unable to walk after being repeatedly tasered, beaten by HPD officers
Michael BrestovanskyMay 15, 2025

Sand Island to be Mauliola once again?
Honolulu City Council to discuss resolution to restore Sand Island's traditional Hawaiian name
Michael BrestovanskyMay 13, 2025

CONGRESS WATCH: Tokuda to introduce "ghost gun" crackdown bill
U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda spoke at HPD's Ke Kula Maka‘i police academy in Waipahu on Monday about legislation she plans to introduce.
Michael BrestovanskyMay 13, 2025

State rejects Army's Pōhakuloa Training Area lease extension
Future of Army training base on Hawai‘i Island uncertain after BLNR decision
Michael BrestovanskyMay 10, 2025

Ban on life sentences without parole could be extended
Offenders between ages 18 and 21 could become exempt from life without parole
Michael BrestovanskyMay 09, 2025

Congress Watch: U.S. House votes to rename Gulf of Mexico
Here's how Hawai‘i's reps voted.
Michael BrestovanskyMay 09, 2025

Prison reform proposal to set limits on solitary confinement
Senate bill to set rules on how and when solitary confinement is imposed
Michael BrestovanskyMay 08, 2025

What happens to the poop?
State agencies uncertain about human waste left behind on Diamond Head after sweep of homeless camps
Michael BrestovanskyMay 07, 2025