Lāhainā schools witnessed a heartwarming return to normalcy in the middle of October, as school staff and students returned to their home campuses after the Maui wildfires. While there were ...
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When disaster strikes, it’s likely that one will see a familiar symbol on the shirts of many of those responding to the emergency. A red shirt with a white cross ...
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As the state plans the next phase of recovery for Maui residents, Governor Green and the Hawai‘i Housing Finance and Development Corporation (HHFDC) continue to urge Hawai‘i residents to consider ...
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The Department of Public Safety (PSD) and Department of Law Enforcement (DLE) partnered with the Office of the Governor, the Department of the Attorney General, the Department of Health ...
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By Erica Yamauchi, OWR Director of Communications & Engagement In the early morning after the Maui fires, Office of Wellness and Resilience (OWR) Director Tia Hartsock sent an email ...
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The Hawai‘i State Energy Office (HSEO), Hawai‘i Department of Health (DOH), and Roberts Hawai‘i, Inc. recently debuted and blessed five new zero-emission electric-battery buses, to provide clean transportation for keiki ...
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Hawaiʻi State Representative Linda Ichiyama was awarded the Bud Cramer Advocacy Award from the National Children’s Alliance in Washington, D.C. She was chosen for her exceptional promotion of the children’s ...
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In the heart of Lāhainā, around the time an iconic Indian banyan tree was planted by Sheriff William Owen Smith on April 24, 1873, Hawaiians were trying to save ...
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By Travis Hancock, curator of Washington Place Heading into fall, the staff and volunteers at Washington Place are still reflecting on the poignant return of Queen Liliʻuokalani’s Royal Standard ...
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As we enter the month of October poised to hit the two-month mark of the devastating Maui wildfire tragedy, I am filled with gratitude for the resilience and unity that ...
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