By Staff Reports (Hawai’i)– The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Better Tomorrow Speaker Series presents a free public lecture, “Confessions of an Enemy of the People: Media in the Age of Trump,” by Pulitzer
By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– The search for Leeward Community College’s new chancellor has begun. The job was announced locally and nationally on January 11, 2019, and the expected start date is July 2019. Leeward
By Staff Reports (LĪHU‘E) – In an effort to improve overall service to the public, the Kaua‘i Bus has announced the following changes starting Sunday, Jan. 13, to its islandwide mainline and shuttle
By Staff Reports (Maui)– The County of Maui Department of Planning invites the public to weigh in on proposed visions for the West Maui Community Plan through an online workshop open this month. The
By Staff Reports (LĪHU‘E) – Eight students graduated from the Kaua‘i Police Department’s second Junior Police Academy class on Saturday, Jan. 5, at a ceremony held in the courtyard of Ka Hale Maka‘i
By Staff Reports (Maui) – Maui County residents may be contacted by phone as early as Monday, Jan. 7, to participate in a housing planning survey, according to the county Department of Housing
By Staff Reports (Maui) – The County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation is currently accepting permit applications for all leagues and recreational programs for the Summer 2019 season. This process includes
By Staff Reports (Maui) – Applications will continue to be accepted for vacant positions on boards, councils, commissions and committees due to term expirations and vacancies. Deadline for applications is Jan. 15. Applications
By Staff Reports (HANAPĒPĒ) – County officials are announcing that construction for the Salt Pond Beach Park effluent system project will begin on Jan. 7 and is scheduled to be completed by August 2019,