By Staff Reports (Honolulu)– In response to heightened public interest in the direction being taken with the rainbow design on the Hawai’i license plate, the city’s Department of Customer Services Director Kim Hashiro issued
By Staff Reports (LĪHU‘E) – In observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, County of Kaua‘i offices will beclosed on Monday, Jan. 16. Closures also include the following facilities on Jan. 16.• COVID-19 testing at the Kaua‘i War Memorial Convention Hall;• COVID-19 testing at the Hanalei Neighborhood Center;• all neighborhood centers;• the Puhi Metals Recycling Center;• the Kekaha Landfill;• HI5 Redemption Centers; and• all refuse transfer stations. Because the Waimea swimming pool is closed on Mondays, staff will observe the holiday onTuesday, Jan. 17. The schedule for residential refuse pick-up will remain unchanged. The Kaua‘i Bus will be operating on its regular schedule on the holidays. Regular business hours for county offices and services will resume on Tuesday, Jan. 17. For information on regular pool hours, please visit the Department of Parks and Recreationwebsite, www.kauai.gov/Parks, or call 808-241-4460. For more information about The Kaua‘i Bus, please visit the Transportationwebsite, www.kauai.gov/transportation, or call 808-246-8110. For more information about recycling and waste disposal, please visit the Recyclingwebsite, www.kauai.gov/recycling, or call 808-241-4841.
By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– The new University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center Director Naoto T. Ueno said his vision is to make the UH Cancer Center a national and international leader in treatment and care development that will provide access to the latest
By Staff Reports (Makaha) – Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE: SWK) announced the recipients of its second Global ImpactChallenge. Makaha Learning Center is honored to have been named as a Makers Grant Recipient for our mission
By Staff Reports (Honolulu)– Honolulu fight fans, rejoice! Fight 2 Win, the international competition that pairs local jiu jitsu practitioners with elite headliners in the world of grappling, will make its triumphant return to Honolulu
By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Engineering Assistant Professor Tyler Ray has earned a two-year, $237,916 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to explore innovative fabrication techniques for creating high-capacity batteries. This research aims to address
By Staff Reports (HONOLULU) – Extended hours are being offered for O‘ahu residents to renew a driver’s license, obtain a state identification card, or take a road test, starting Jan. 7. The Kapālama Driver
By Staff Reports (Kauai)– The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a High Surf Warning for north- and west-facing shores of Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau in effect Jan. 2 at midnight to Jan. 3 at 6 a.m. The warning may be extended, dropped, or