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Honolulu Liquor Commission Run Amok? Bar Owners Complaints Are Leading To Change
Bar owners struggled amidst strict restrictions during the pandemic. Now they hope city officials can implement reforms to the Honolulu Liquor Commission.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021
Hawaii May Not Be The Richest State, But It Is One Of The Happiest
The bad news: Hawaii has a large percentage of people living close to the edge. The good news: they tend to be happier here than their peers elsewhere.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022
Death, Fines, And Captive Animals: Is Sea Life Park Part Of A Bygone Era?
Many have fond memories of Oahu’s sometimes controversial marine animal park, but what will be its role in a changing business?
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022
Lawsuit Seeks To Block Oahu Vacation Rental Law
The complaint by legal short-term rental operators says the city is taking away their property rights.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022
Outgoing State Public Utilities Chief Reflects On His Tenure And Tough Decisions
Jay Griffin dealt with several contentious issues, from interisland shipping rates to Hawaii’s renewable energy transition.
AP Photo/Ted S. Warren/2022
Housekeepers Struggle As US Hotels Ditch Daily Room Cleaning
Many hotel housekeepers say their hours have been cut and they are being asked to do far more work in that time.
Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2022
How A Powerful Lawmaker Forced Through A Contentious Energy Bill
When Sen. Donovan Dela Cruz’s pet legislation faced opposition from Rep. Nicole Lowen, he suddenly intervened with the power to make or break her bills.
Courtesy: doTERRA
How A Wellness Company Is Saving Sandalwood On The Big Island
A former ranch in South Kona is being transformed from a grassland back to a native sandalwood forest by a Utah-based essential oils and aromatherapy company.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022
Lower Electric Bills Or More Jobs? Hawaii Grapples With A Green Economy
Lawmakers did an abrupt — and secretive — about-face as the session ended when they revamped a bill putting limits on some renewable energy sources.
PUC/Hawaiian Telcom/2022
Thousands Of Hawaiians Could Lose Phone And Internet Service Amid Bankruptcy Dispute
Sandwich Isles Communications has been changing locks, barricading doors and welding gates shut to keep out Hawaiian Telcom employees in a bitter feud over bankruptcy fallout.