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Failed Lawsuit Illustrates Plight of Non-Union Hotel Employees Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Failed Lawsuit Illustrates Plight of Non-Union Hotel Employees

Some of the workers on the front lines of Hawaii’s tourism industry work in fancy hotels but are employed by contractors. They’re still supposed to receive union wages under a collective bargaining agreement, but that doesn’t necessarily happen despite legal action and union grievances.

Hawaii: Sun, Surf and Suicides John Morgan/Flickr

Hawaii: Sun, Surf and Suicides

The islands seem to be part of a phenomenon one expert dubbed “suicide tourism,” in which some people seek out final-destination spots in well-known places.

Why Are Sharks Attacking More People Than Ever in Hawaii? Lwp Kommunikáció/Flickr

Why Are Sharks Attacking More People Than Ever in Hawaii?

Marine biologists have been studying the clash of humans and sharks since two people were killed off the coast of Maui in 2013.

Hawaii Tourism Authority Selects New President

Hawaii Tourism Authority Selects New President

George Szigeti will take over as president and CEO of the state’s tourism agency.

Local Engineers Explore Protecting Infrastructure From Climate Change Courtesy Waikiki Improvement Association

Local Engineers Explore Protecting Infrastructure From Climate Change

Hawaii can learn from other coastal areas on the mainland when it comes to planning for the effects of sea-level rise.

Oahu Faces a Future With Far Fewer Beaches Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Oahu Faces a Future With Far Fewer Beaches

Sand erosion already has exacted a huge toll and it’s expected to accelerate. Scientists say it’s time to take aggressive steps to save the island’s remaining shoreline.

Deal to Preserve Hundreds of Acres at Turtle Bay May Be In Jeopardy PF Bentley/Civil Beat

Deal to Preserve Hundreds of Acres at Turtle Bay May Be In Jeopardy

Last year, the proposed 665-acre conservation easement on the North Shore seemed like a done deal. Now, its prospects aren’t so rosy.

Turtle Bay Conservation Easement At Risk After House Defers Financing Bill PF Bentley/Civil Beat

Turtle Bay Conservation Easement At Risk After House Defers Financing Bill

UPDATE: A House committee deferred a bill that would have extended funding for preservation of hundreds of acres.

State, City Looking to Crack Down on Illegal Vacation Rentals Cory Lum/Civil Beat

State, City Looking to Crack Down on Illegal Vacation Rentals

Efforts are under way at the Legislature and across the street at Honolulu Hale. High housing prices are partially blamed on short-term rentals.

Saving Waikiki Beach — At Least for Now

Saving Waikiki Beach — At Least for Now

The city hopes to raise $600,000 annually from local businesses to combat chronic erosion, but some are balking at the proposal. Would the efforts merely stave off the inevitable?