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National Correctional Officers and Employees Week acknowledges all correctional staff, we wanted to emphasize our correctional facility educators during this National Teacher Appreciation Week, observed annually during the first full ...
Read More NATIONAL TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK (May 1-7, 2022)

NURSES MONTH (May 2022)

Posted on May 1, 2022 in Main, Proclamations

Nurses are leaders in improving healthcare for all individuals by recognizing and addressing social determinants of health, reducing barriers to healthcare access, and establishing a culture of safety and health ...
Read More NURSES MONTH (May 2022)

ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive, fatal disease that attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord; making even the simplest movements – walking, breathing, ...
Read More ALS Awareness Month (May 2022)

The children of Hawaii are our most precious resource, and every child deserves a safe, loving, and stable home in which to grow, learn, and play.

Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), also known as “brittle bone disease,” is a genetic disorder that is present at birth and is characterized by fragile bones that break easily.

As the only island state in the nation, Hawai‘i knows that climate change is real as it battles sea level rise and the effects of global warming. The good news ...
Read More From the governor: The way forward for Hawai‘i

The state’s Department of Health is transitioning to a new plan that recognizes COVID-19 is still with us but focuses on effectively managing, treating and detecting the disease, especially new ...
Read More Hawaii’s new pandemic phase: From emergency response to public health management

A group of volunteers – including Governor and Mrs. Ige – converged on Diamond Head State Monument April 21, along with Kanu Hawai‘i members and others, to mark Earth Day ...
Read More Joining forces for the Earth, protecting Diamond Head

Electricity is something we all take for granted until the power goes out. But for Governor Ige and others, the vision has been much bigger — for us in Hawai‘i, ...
Read More Setting Hawai‘i on a path to energy transformation

Every time you reach for a glass of water, every time you turn on the light, think what it took to make that happen. If we’ve learned anything during the ...
Read More DLNR: Protecting Hawai‘i, planet Earth and all of us