Courtesy: Na Pali Experience/2023
Tour Boat Companies Say Bill To Beat Overtourism Would Sink Their Business
State regulators have issued too many commercial permits at some harbors. A plan to take some of them back is drawing controversy.
Courtesy: Matson
Matson Commits Another $5 million For Food Banks In Hawaii, Guam and Alaska
Lower shipping costs have freed up funds for more food supplies, Hawaii Foodbank said.
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2023
Nonprofit And Business Leaders Find Hope In Governor’s Affordability Plan
Dubbed the Green Affordability Plan, Gov. Josh Green’s proposal would provide more than $300 million annually to struggling households.
Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2023
Renewable Energy Projects Are Back On Track After Pandemic Lull
Supply chain challenges are easing, allowing Hawaii utilities to step up efforts to go green by 2045.
Ronen Zilberman/Civil Beat/2021
Tens Of Thousands In Hawaii May Be Working Less Because They Have ‘Long Covid’
A University of Hawaii researcher says the lingering disease may be contributing significantly to Hawaii’s labor shortage.
Stewart Yerton/Civil Beat/2022
Hawaii-Made Aloha Wear Is A Surprising — And Lucrative — Cottage Industry
But as Hawaii’s garment workers age and retire, young aloha shirt and apparel makers must scramble to keep production in the islands.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021
Hawaii To Tourists: Malama Our Land And Culture. Tourists: What’s ‘Malama’?
Eight months after the Hawaii Tourism Authority shifted the focus of its branding effort, our unscientific survey found most tourists are still unfamiliar with its message.
Ronen Zilberman/Civil Beat/2020
It’s Tough To Figure Out Just How Hard The Pandemic Has Hit The Hawaii Economy
Personal income in Hawaii actually increased overall during the pandemic, but experts say people are going to be worse off this year as federal bailout money dries up.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021
In Kaimuki, Eclectic Businesses Are Rising From The Ashes Of The Pandemic
Many of the businesses combine more than one revenue stream — haircuts and drinks, for instance — and they are embracing the neighborhood’s Main Street vibe.
Stewart Yerton/Civil Beat /2021
Vacation Rental Bill Could Starve Windward Businesses That Cater To Tourists
Already suffering from Covid-19’s blow to tourism and the continuing shutdown of travel from Japan, small businesses in Kailua are bracing for the impact of a bill to crack down on illegal short-term rentals.