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Fishing For Likes: Has Social Media Affected Ulua Fish Stock In Hawaii? Courtesy: Evan Woodall

Fishing For Likes: Has Social Media Affected Ulua Fish Stock In Hawaii?

Some experts say giant trevally, a culturally and ecologically important fish, has declined as its popularity has soared online, but better data is needed.

Man Who Promoted Erotic Maternity Photos Is Suing The Women Who Called Him ‘Creepy’ Screenshot

Man Who Promoted Erotic Maternity Photos Is Suing The Women Who Called Him ‘Creepy’

Danny Gallagher’s lawyer acknowledges he advised women on how to sell nude photos and videos on line but says he never coerced or groomed anyone, as defendants say.

The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Leaders Of Hawaii Community-Based Organizations Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Leaders Of Hawaii Community-Based Organizations

“We’re about strengthening and uniting this sector to do good work in our community here in Hawaii,” says the CEO of the Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations.

Ige Makes Appointments To PUC, Cabinet Positions Submitted

Ige Makes Appointments To PUC, Cabinet Positions

Colin Yost was named to the state’s regulatory board and will serve through 2024 pending confirmation by the Senate.

Why Hawaii’s Language Access Office Is Having Trouble ‘Fulfilling Its Mission’ Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2020

Why Hawaii’s Language Access Office Is Having Trouble ‘Fulfilling Its Mission’

The state auditor says OLA “remains a partially formed organization” some 16 years after its establishment. Advocates say that’s keeping non-English speakers from getting much-needed services.

Congressional Ethics Watchdog Calls For Ethics Investigation Into Kahele Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Congressional Ethics Watchdog Calls For Ethics Investigation Into Kahele

No details were released about the allegations the Hawaii congressman might be facing, but his proxy voting record and ties to Hawaiian Airlines have drawn scrutiny.

Hawaii’s East-West Center ‘Is Undergoing A Renaissance’ With More Eyes On Pacific Affairs East-West Center/2022

Hawaii’s East-West Center ‘Is Undergoing A Renaissance’ With More Eyes On Pacific Affairs

The growing threats from climate change and geopolitical tensions with China are underscoring EWC’s role in strengthening U.S.-Pacific relationships.

Column: Tua Shouldn’t Have Played, But Complex Issues Remain AP Photo/Jeff Dean/2022

Column: Tua Shouldn’t Have Played, But Complex Issues Remain

The former Saint Louis School football standout who’s now the Miami Dolphins quarterback was seriously injured on Thursday.

Come Oct. 1, Hawaii’s Minimum Wage Will Be $12 KuÊ»u Kauanoe/Civil Beat/2022

Come Oct. 1, Hawaii’s Minimum Wage Will Be $12

It’s the first of a series of scheduled increases over the next six years.

Russia Gives Citizenship To Ex-Hawaii NSA Contractor Edward Snowden AP File/2013

Russia Gives Citizenship To Ex-Hawaii NSA Contractor Edward Snowden

U.S. intelligence officials have accused him of putting U.S. personnel at risk and damaging national security. He currently faces charges in the United States that could result in decades in prison.