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If May is a season of hope and renewal, it also provides a reminder for Hawai‘i’s people to remember our past, take care of each other and protect the natural ...
Read More Celebrating the queen’s legacy at Washington Place

It was a ceremony filled with chicken-skin moments as 31 women at the Women’s Community Correctional Center were honored for completing several educational programs, including GED, GED tutor training, and ...
Read More Education milestones for women in WCCC programs

A March 22 trip by Governor and Mrs. Ige to Kaua‘i showed ways the island is leading by example on many fronts — from clean energy and destination management to ...
Read More Kauai marks progress in caring for people, resources

After two years of anxiety, Hawai‘i is entering a new phase of the pandemic with some measure of hope. COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations are down and vaccinations are up. ...
Read More From the governor: Good news, caution and hope

The latest sign that Hawai‘i is “learning to live with COVID” came when Governor Ige lifted the statewide indoor mask requirement at 11:59 p.m. March 25 when the emergency proclamation ...
Read More Indoor mask requirement lifted . . . with health advice

In case you missed it, there’s good news in time for summer travel: As of March 26, passengers arriving in Hawaiʻi from domestic points of origin don’t have to show ...
Read More Governor ends travel quarantine, Safe Travels Hawai‘i

What will the next phase of the pandemic look like for the state?  The answer depends on any new variants, but the good news is we know more about responding ...
Read More DOH outlines plans as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves

The news was stunning and a major win for the state: Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III announced on March 7 that the Navy will defuel and permanently close ...
Read More Navy announces it will defuel, permanently close Red Hill

With the approach of Earth Day, there’s never been a better time to explore the islands — either in person or virtually. To help, the state Department of Land and ...
Read More DLNR site offers new ‘Island Hubs,’ app for exploring

The largest volunteer-focused campaign in the state – also marking Earth Day April 22 — gets under way this month with Kanu Hawai‘i, multiple community partners and thousands of volunteers. ...
Read More Earth Day and Volunteer Week Hawai‘i 2022