By Staff Reports (Oahu)– University of Hawaiʻi scientists are working diligently to protect and preserve the ʻōhiʻa tree, which is being threatened by Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death, also known as ROD. The disease has already
By Staff Reports (LIHUE)– The Department of Water (DOW) is now accepting applications for a full-time Project Manager and a full-time Waterworks Inspector I, for the construction management division. Detailed job descriptions and
By Staff Reports (Maui) – The Mayor’s Office of Economic Development announced today that vendor applications and sponsorship forms are now available for the 3rd Annual Made in Maui County Festival. Considered the largest
By Staff Reports (Oahu)– Ten years and going strong. (Technically, our tenth anniversary was in 2015, but we wanted to wait for the Chinese new year!), the celebration begins Saturday, February 6, 2016, 6
By Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Alcohol use during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs), which are physical, behavioral, and intellectual disabilities that last a lifetime. There is no known
By Staff Reports (Maui) – The Mayor’s Office of Economic Development (OED) today announced that Mayor Alan Arakawa, OED officials, Public Works Director David Goode and representatives from the Mayor’s Office and Maui Police
By Staff Reports (HONOLULU)– High school students from across the islands will compete in the statewide finals of Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest, Sunday February 21, from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at
By Staff Reports (LÎHU’E) – The Kaua’i Police Department is now accepting applications for those interested in becoming a police services officer, an emergency services dispatcher, or a school crossing guard. Detailed job descriptions
(Governor Ige proclaims LIS Program Week in September 2015.) By Staff Reports (Oahu)– The UH Mānoa program leading to the degree of Master of Library and Information Science (LIS) has received Continued Accreditation status