Hawaii ‘Proud Boys’ Candidate Facebook Page Deleted
Last week, Facebook deleted Republican house candidate Nick Ochs’ campaign page for violating its terms of service and community standards.
Read MoreLast week, Facebook deleted Republican house candidate Nick Ochs’ campaign page for violating its terms of service and community standards.
Read MoreAs Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell wraps up his second round of island-wide town hall meetings, he will be hosting a virtual
Read MoreTwo Hawaii Senate committees this week advanced a bill that would forbid employers from demanding that their employees (or potential
Read MoreHawaii State Senate Committee on Education Chair Jill Tokuda will utilize a Google+ Hangout today to discuss new legislation focused
Read MoreSen. Jill Tokuda held a “Principal Hangout” with public school principals from across the state on Google+.
Read MoreHawaii Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald delivered his address via social media for the first time.
Read MorePolitically savvy users of social media tools like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are being sought for a University of Hawaii study.
Read More“Ask Your Senator” lets students from across the state can get answers by reaching out online.
Read More“Social media is continually changing the way we communicate and engage with one another.”
Read MoreKHON’s Andrew Pereira takes a look at the potential power and pitfalls that social media brings to local politics.
Read MoreThe Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports on efforts in the Hawaii State Senate to improve communications and transparency through social media. Featured
Read MoreA blogger calls out seven state governors for breaking laws with their social networks.
Read MoreWayne Yoshioka caught up with Abercrombie’s social media director, L.P. “Neenz†Faleafine, to look back at the election.
Read MoreAs the process to fill vacancies on the Hawaii Supreme Court moves forward, Gov. Neil Abercrombie will not release the
Read MoreAbercrombie is going to keep using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr as he runs the Aloha State.
Read MoreThe smallest of political acts has triggered accusations of negative campaigning, and renewed attention on ties to a controversial religious group.
Read MoreAbercrombie emphasized that it was really him on social media, engagning and talking to his supporters.
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