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Cory Lum

Cory Lum

Staff Photojournalist at Honolulu Civil Beat

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  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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Recent Articles

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SLIDESHOW: 2021 — The Year In Photographs - Honolulu Civil Beat

When vaccine rates and new Covid-19 variants weren’t making headlines, it was the Red Hill contaminated water crisis and a historic deluge. But onward Hawaii moved.
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SLIDESHOW: 2019 - The Year In Photographs - Honolulu Civil Beat

The fall of Honolulu’s law enforcement power couple. A resurgence of Hawaiian activism. The fading star power of Tulsi Gabbard. And the islands’ unstable future in the face of a changing climate.
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Waikiki Beaches Contract While Ala Wai Canal Rises

This week’s king tides have beachgoers dodging waves while the canal nears the top of its retaining walls.
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What Goes On Inside A Craft Brewery

From bags of grain to kegs of the finished product, a look at the process that makes 1,500 barrels of beer a year in Kakaako.
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The Projector: HPD’s New Recruits

After six months of training, 17 people graduate to begin their careers with the Honolulu Police Department.
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The Projector: Images Of 2016 - Honolulu Civil Beat

Donald Trump’s surprising win came during a year of many losses in the islands, including the deaths of 12 U.S. Marines and a sitting congressman.
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The Projector: Rain Can’t Stop A Search For The Perfect Tree

Not all of Hawaii’s Christmas trees arrive by ship. Since 2002, a tree farm near Wahiawa has been growing its own.
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The Projector: Close Encounters With Molten Lava - Honolulu Civil Beat

Kilauea Volcano has been dumping lava into the ocean off the Big Island since late July. This week, I took a boat ride to watch new land being formed.
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The Projector: Maui’s Final Year Of Cane Burning

Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company plans to shut down Hawaii’s last sugar plantation by year’s end, but the ritual continues for now.
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The Projector: Stepping Back In Time Amid Native Birds, Plants

A few lucky visitors gain entrance to Maui’s Waikamoi Preserve on the east slope of Haleakaia.
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The Projector: Showing Off Hale Mauliola, A New Type Of Shelter

Legislators, nonprofit organizers and residents gather for a blessing of a transitional facility that has been helping people find housing since last November.