Latest Articles by Nicholas Fillmore
Hawaii Lawmakers Vow to Make Lives Better for Native Hawaiians
The 30th Hawaii Legislature convened Wednesday with urgent calls by lawmakers to stem the exodus of Native Hawaiians from the islands and to protect the 214,000 of them – nearly half of their population – who live in poverty.
Guilty Verdict Returned in Corruption Trial of Former Honolulu Police Chief and Prosecutor Wife
Jurors returned a guilty verdict Thursday in a federal corruption trial of former Honolulu Police Chief Louis Kealoha and his wife, former deputy prosecutor Katherine Kealoha, stemming from their attempt to frame a family member with theft.
Closing Arguments in Honolulu Power Couple's Corruption Case
Prosecutors laid out final arguments Tuesday in the closely watched corruption trial of former Honolulu Police Chief Louis Kealoha and his wife, deputy prosecutor Katherine Kealoha.
Corruption Trial Opens for Scandal-Mired Hawaii Power Couple
The federal corruption trial of a former Honolulu police chief and his wife, a former city prosecutor, kicked off Wednesday after a week-long jury selection from over 400 potential jurors.
Judge Appoints Trustee for Hawaiian Princess's Millions
A Hawaii judge on Monday made First Hawaiian Bank the new trustee of the estate of Hawaiian princess and sugar cane heiress Abigail Kawananakoa, after finding the 92-year old lacks the mental capacity to oversee the $220 million trust.
Hawaii Volcano Sends Lava Bubbling, Forces 1,500 From Homes
A fissure nearly 500 feet long erupted with lava on the Big Island of Hawaii Thursday evening, prompting mandatory evacuations of 1,500 residents in two subdivisions on the lower east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano.

