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Hawai‘i residents currently receiving unemployment insurance benefits will again be required to prove they are searching for work. Governor Ige and the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) have ...
Read More Job search requirement reinstated for unemployment recipients

No doubt about it — the UH men’s volleyball team boosted the spirits of the whole state when it won the 2021 NCAA championship last month. Governor Ige and First ...
Read More Warriors give much-needed shot in the arm to Hawai‘i

Suppose a community joined hands to send free books to its youngest keiki and provided activities for the whole family.  Then a friendly neighborhood library offered more free rewards and ...
Read More Opening the doors to summer reading, historic tours

Although we can’t all be on board the Polynesian Voyaging Society’s canoe for its next voyage, we can still show our support on the road. Special license plates to help support ...
Read More Special license plates to support Polynesian Voyaging

Period supplies are a necessary product each month for millions of people across the country.

As many as 32 million Americans have food allergies, including nearly 6 million children. Shellfish, fish, cow’s milk, eggs, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, wheat (gluten) and sesame are nine foods ...
Read More FOOD ALLERGY AWARENESS WEEK (May 19–15, 2021)

Insurance professionals have the expertise to proactively manage risk and prevent losses to protect families and property and give them peace of mind, security and stability.

Drug courts provide hope and opportunities for individuals to reclaim their lives from substance abuse.

Racism, discrimination, bigotry, xenophobia, violence, bullying and hate crimes have no place in American society. All people, including the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, have fundamental rights as ...
Read More AAPI DAY AGAINST BULLYING AND HATE (May 18, 2021)

National EMS Week is dedicated to the brave, resilient paramedics, Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), and EMS dispatchers of the State of Hawaiʻi. Over the last year, paramedics and EMTs have ...
Read More NATIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK (May 16–21, 2021)