HONOLULU — The state Department of Labor &Industrial Relations announced it will start requiring Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claimants to make three job contacts beginning…
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HONOLULU — The State of Hawai‘i and community partners are expanding efforts to get more people in Hawai‘i vaccinated. #HIGotVaccinated Month will run through June…
HONOLULU — Starting June 15, the state will end pre-travel restrictions on inter-county travel, ending testing and quarantine requirements, Gov. David Ige announced Friday. A…
LIHU‘E — Summer workshops started Tuesday in the Mid-Pacific Kupu Hou Academy’s 11th Pedagogies in Authentic Design for Deeper Learning Environments. The workshops are virtual.…
KAPA‘A – The Kapa‘a swimming pool will have modified hours of 1 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 3, due to pool maintenance. The pool…
LIHU‘E — Thursday is the last day to be able to take advantage of the National Donut Day special at Daylight Donuts. Daylight Donuts is…
HONOLULU — The Mamoru and Aiko Takitani Foundation, Inc. have named four high school graduates from Kaua‘i as recipients of its annual Legacy Scholarship Program.…
WAILUA — Even the chairperson who did the table decorations didn’t make it, said Mokihana Club member Helena Cooney, Wednesday during the first in-person meeting…
LIHU‘E — Students in the Hawai‘i Technology Academy, Kaua‘i got a taste of being an author, Friday as they clung to the scant pockets of…
HANAPEPE — In a rare Memorial Day, Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami had an opportunity to speak with the more than four dozen Scouts of America,…