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It was a celebration Queen Lili‘uokalani would have loved – filled with music, singing and keiki dancing hula. But the March 31 event marking the 175th anniversary of Washington Place ...
Read More Celebrating 175th anniversary of Washington Place

Whether it’s International Women’s Day or April’s Earth Month, celebrating the contributions of women and girls around the world and close to home has never been more important.  That’s especially ...
Read More Inspirational women continue to make a difference

The good news for Hawai‘i: COVID-19 case counts are coming down. The challenge: How to keep us safe as we “learn to live with COVID” and how to position the ...
Read More From the governor: Preparing for better days ahead

Flushing and monitoring of contaminated water from the Red Hill bulk fuel storage facility continues, amid a pending court challenge by the Navy and calls to permanently decommission the tanks. ...
Read More DOH amends Red Hill advisory but remains vigilant

The Safe Travels Hawai‘i program remains unchanged for now, and booster shots are not required for “up-to-date” vaccination status for anyone traveling to Hawai‘i, Governor Ige has announced. All four ...
Read More Boosters not added to Safe Travels requirements

What should I do if I test positive? What if I’ve been in close contact with someone who has tested positive? Who can get a booster shot?  Those questions and ...
Read More New, free COVID-19 hotline, ‘Our Best Shot Hawai‘i’ site available

People to people. That’s how members of the Broadband Hui are galvanizing whole communities to connect them to online services and provide the training they’ll need for school, work, healthcare ...
Read More Broadband: Connecting people so no one gets left behind

Once upon a time, a homeless fellow on Maui wrote a novel on a library computer. It got published and he’s not living in his car anymore. Then there’s the ...
Read More Bridging the digital divide at a library near you

A federal program to help low-income households pay for internet service is available now. Under the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), eligible households can ...
Read More New Affordable Connectivity Program to expand access

The new Oʻahu Homeowner Assistance Fund is available to help any eligible Oʻahu homeowner negatively impacted by the pandemic, but it’s important to act soon. Based on eligibility, applicants could ...
Read More Funds to help Oʻahu homeowners

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