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!
SPJ Hawai‘i 2025 Excellence in Journalism Awards: First Place, Best Overall News Site, for “Aloha State Daily,” by the ASD Newsroom, in the Internet Division; and First Place, Breaking News Reporting, “Tsunami warning canceled,” by ASD Staff, in the News Media division, open to all print and digital.
Michael Brestovansky can be reached at michael@alohastatedaily.com.
Latest from Michael Brestovansky

State, federal funding sought for Lala recovery
Gov. Green promised "significant appropriations" for road repairs in Ka‘u this year.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 18, 2026

BLNR rejects East Maui water auction decision
Controversial proposal to auction East Maui water rights for 30 years rejected pending legal challenge.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 15, 2026

‘Ewa Beach family offering $5,000 reward for tips about burglar
A burglar made off with more than $135,000 in jewelry from a house last weekend. The owners are offering a reward for tips that lead to an arrest.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 14, 2026

LALA UPDATE: Government offices, public schools reopen Tuesday on Honolulu, Maui, Kauaʻi counties
Government offices and schools will remain closed on Tuesday, Aug. 18 for Hawaiʻi County. Here are the latest state and county updates.
Michael Brestovansky & Haley LehmanAugust 12, 2026

Canada man pleads guilty to airline fraud
Dallas Pokornik posed as a pilot to receive "hundreds" of free flights for years.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 12, 2026

Maui, Kaua‘i counties sued over 2024 election data
Federal lawsuit latest in series of legal challenges surrounding the state's and counties' handling of 2024 election data.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 11, 2026

Liquid natural gas proposal builds momentum
$2 billion facility in Kapolei could go online by 2030.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 10, 2026

Who's winning in the primary election?
Here's how the most hotly contested races stand as of Sunday.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 09, 2026

Case, Tokuda, keep seats after blowout primary
Early results from the state primary elections indicate an all-but-assured victory for Hawai‘i's incumbent representatives.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 09, 2026

Lahaina harbor dredging project nearly half done
More than 8,300 cubic yards of material dredged from fire-damaged harbor
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 08, 2026

Maui police lieutenant charged with corruption
Michael Vaitu‘ulala, a 17-year veteran of the Maui Police Department, allegedly took thousands of dollars in bribes to protect illegal cockfights, drug deals, and more.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 07, 2026

DLNR proposing stricter wildlife conservation rules
Harassing native wildlife to be prohibited under proposed rules.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 06, 2026

Hawaiian Homes Commission lawsuit continues after evictions averted
Two Kaua‘i renters can stay in their apartments while their suit against the Hawaiian Homes Commission, which previously attempted to evict them, goes forward.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 05, 2026

Kapa‘a Quarry landfill plan spurs pushback
Plan to repeal landfill restrictions to build a landfill at the Kapa‘a Quarry already controversial
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 29, 2026

State airports administrator on paid leave following bribery indictment
Ford Fuchigami will appear in court Thursday along with Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 29, 2026

Kaua‘i renters facing eviction sue Hawaiian Homes Commission
The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands purchased a Kapa‘a apartment complex to help DHHL beneficiaries in 2024, but tenants who don't meet the department's blood quantum requirement have been served eviction notices, suit alleges.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 29, 2026

Tommy Waters ineligible for reelection, court rules
Honolulu Council Chair to appeal court ruling that he has already served for two full consecutive terms.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 28, 2026

Luke indicted for bribery
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke and four others have been charged in Attorney General corruption investigation
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 25, 2026

Senators demand answers after Iran casualties vanish from Pentagon website
Four soldiers, including one from ‘Ewa Beach, are no longer listed as casualties in Iran war on a Department of War website.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 24, 2026

Artificial reef coming to Waikīkī
$9 million NOAA project to stimulate coral restoration.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 24, 2026

State Supreme Court overturns Maui SMA permit exemptions
A 2024 rule allowing certain projects within the Special Management Area to go forward without a use permit has been overturned.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 23, 2026

'Get used' to new driver's licenses, says Blangiardi
New state ID cards brimming with anti-fraud features.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 22, 2026

Octogenarian, city, seek settlement in suit over $600,000 fine
A federal lawsuit between Sandra May and the City and County of Honolulu over an improper rental listing is likely to end out of court.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 21, 2026

Lawsuit against Hawai‘i's chief election officer could go to U.S. Supreme Court
Virginia-based Public Interest Legal Foundation sued Chief Election Officer Scott Nago over access to state voter registration data in 2023.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 18, 2026

Hilo man gets 10 years for child porn
Kalana Limkin, 20, founded an online child exploitation ring and attempted to goad children into hurting or killing themselves.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 17, 2026

2026 legislative session ends with 266 new laws
Gov. Josh Green signed the last bills of the year on Wednesday, and made his final veto decisions.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 17, 2026

Waialua man pleads guilty to violating Iran sanctions
Arash Einolghozati sent thousands of dollars to people in Iran despite longstanding economic sanctions.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 16, 2026

Green signs laws restricting AI
Regulations are coming to deepfakes and chatbots under new laws.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 16, 2026

Police shooting of man in 2025 Mākaha vehicular assault justified
Iosua Stevens was killed in June 2025 after ramming a police car with his truck.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 15, 2026

Green signs bills targeting medical debt, human trafficking and more
Highlights from a busy week of bill signing.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 10, 2026

State energy office slams retracted UHERO solar energy report
State energy officer Mark Glick said the now-withdrawn report was unrealistic, unserious and unsupported by data.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 10, 2026

State AG to investigate alleged Sylvia Luke campaign finance violations
A complaint by the Campaign Spending Commission alleging 12 campaign finance violations has been referred to the state Attorney General for possible prosecution.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 09, 2026

'99.9%' of vapes to be banned under new laws
A pair of new laws Gov. Josh Green signed Tuesday will strongly curtail what e-cigarette products are permitted to be sold in the state.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 08, 2026

Green signs new Marine Affairs office into law
New state office will govern ocean and aquatic resources and policies.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 07, 2026

CONGRESS WATCH: Schatz introduces bill requiring labels on AI content
U.S. Congress considered AI measures and other legislation last week.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 03, 2026

David Lazar sworn in as new HPD chief
Lazar, former assistant chief for the San Francisco Police Department, is HPD's 13th chief, and the first to be hired from outside the department in 90 years.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 03, 2026

Supreme Court: 'I'm sorry' doesn't mean you're guilty
Honolulu man's reflexive apology to a police officer in 2019 shouldn't have been admissible in court, the Hawai‘i Supreme Court ruled.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 02, 2026

Blangiardi warns of 'unprecedented' fireworks enforcement amid wildfire prevention campaign
City, state and federal agencies launched the 2026 Wildfire LOOKOUT! campaign Tuesday with advice and warnings about what to do and not do to avoid wildfires.
Michael BrestovanskyJuly 01, 2026

No contested case for tow woes at Ala Wai
Despite complaints over tow-happy parking enforcement at Ala Wai Small Boat Harbor, a contested case hearing will not be going forward.
Michael BrestovanskyJune 30, 2026