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CCA Faces Shareholder Revolt Cory Lum/Civil Beat

CCA Faces Shareholder Revolt

The country’s largest for-profit prison company is accused of making false and misleading statements to its shareholders.

Analysis: Airbnb’s Effect On Rents Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Analysis: Airbnb’s Effect On Rents

FiveThirtyEight examined booking and revenue data, which put Honolulu at the top of the list in commercial shares.

Low ACT Scores For Hawaii Grads The Hill

Low ACT Scores For Hawaii Grads

The college preparatory test company says the state ranks near the bottom with Nevada, Mississippi and South Carolina.

Hirono: Trump ‘Bizarre’ On Immigration Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Hirono: Trump ‘Bizarre’ On Immigration

The Hawaii senator tells MSNBC that the GOP presidential nominee is changing his views because his poll numbers are dropping.

New City Transit Director Named Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2015

New City Transit Director Named

Mark Garrity聽has been named the聽Department of Transportation Services acting director.

Second Lawsuit Over Hepatitis A Hawaii Department of Health

Second Lawsuit Over Hepatitis A

A class-action lawsuits has been filed on behalf of those who have been vaccinated for hepatitis A after being sickened by the virus’ outbreak in Hawaii.

State Gets TRO Against Itself

State Gets TRO Against Itself

Hawaii will have to hold off on implementing a law to help Maui hospital workers.

Hepatitis In 2nd Flight Attendant Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Hepatitis In 2nd Flight Attendant

Both work for Hawaiian Airlines. In the latest case, the attendant served food and beverages on four flights from July 31 to Aug. 12.

No More Swimming With Dolphins? Flickr: Caroline Gagn茅

No More Swimming With Dolphins?

UPDATED NOAA proposes a new rule to ban swimming or even getting too close in a boat to聽spinner dolphins in certain Hawaiian waters.

Poverty High In Marshall Islands Chad Blair/Civil Beat

Poverty High In Marshall Islands

The Asian Development Bank says the聽income gap is most severe in Majuro and Ebeye where 75 percent of the population lives.