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We’ve all heard the bizarre tales being spread over social media about COVID-19 vaccines — from microchips being implanted to people becoming magnetic — along with other rumors. That’s why ...
Read More Mythbusting in the pandemic and our kuleana

“We can create a better world. We just have to make it a priority and work for it.” That message drove the recent IUCN World Conservation Congress, Sept. 3-11, in ...
Read More Hawai‘i’s message to the world on climate change

People helping people. If the pandemic has left you wondering whether we still care about each other, take heart. These projects show there’s still plenty of aloha in the islands ...
Read More Grassroots efforts provide hope on many fronts

Work has begun on the new 224-unit Kokua Senior Living affordable rental tower on Alakea and S. Beretania streets in downtown Honolulu. The units will be marketed to seniors 55 ...
Read More Kokua Senior Living affordable project breaks ground

Governor Ige has announced the release of $601,940,684 for Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) funded between April and August 2021. The list of critical public infrastructure projects across the state can ...
Read More Governor announces nearly 2 million for state projects

State employees are leading by example in vaccination and compliance, according to figures released recently by the Department of Human Resources Development (DHRD). Nearly 90% of 14,000 state employees from ...
Read More Nearly 90 percent of executive branch state employees are vaccinated

Archaeology Week is a world-wide program to encourage respect, appreciation and a better understanding of our cultural heritage.

September 25 — October 3, 2021, has been designated as National Drive Electric Week throughout the United States to inform residents and policymakers about the benefits of plug-in electric vehicles ...
Read More NATIONAL DRIVE ELECTRIC WEEK (SEPTEMBER 25 – OCTOBER 3, 2021)

National Hunting and Fishing Day was established in 1972 to recognize hunters and anglers for their contributions to fish and wildlife conservation.

HONOLULU — The Real Estate Commission, together with the Community Associations Institute Hawaii Chapter, is holding a free educational event via webinar next month. “Fundamentals of Successfully Operating an Association” ...
Read More DCCA News Release: Real estate commission offers free virtual education event “Fundamentals of Successfully Operating an Association”