By Staff Reports HONOLULU – The City and County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services (DTS) announces reminders for the upcoming Skyline Grand Opening weekend. Starting Friday, June 30 at 2 p.m. Skyline will
By Staff Reports (Maui)– Molokaʻi residents are being asked to weigh in on the creation of a Maui County wetlands map during a public meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 6, at
By Staff Reports (Honolulu) – Looking to revolutionize the business model of solar energy for homeowners in Hawai’i, Go Local Powur (GLP), Hawai’i’is exclusive Powur PBC certified Powur partner, is set to launch across
By Staff Reports (Makaha) – Makaha Learning Center (MLC) invites all local Oahu residents who aspire to a career in the booming solar industry to apply for its upcoming Solar PV 101 course. This course
By Staff Reports (Makaha)– Danielle “Duckie” Irwin, the president of nonprofit Makaha Learning Center and Chief Strategy Officer of solar company Go Local Powur, was recently announced as Mrs. Hawaii International 2023. “Duckie” Irwin
By Staff Reports (Maui)– The Office of the Mayor is accepting applications for the Independent Nomination Board, an all-volunteer board responsible for recruiting, selecting, and determining nominees for appointment to more than 40 County
By Staff Reports (HONOLULU) – Mayor Rick Blangiardi announced that Keith Suzuka will serve as Deputy Director of the Department of Land Management and Ben Sullivan will serve as Deputy Director of the Office
(Laoag Mayor Michael Marcos Keon (left) and Mayor Derek Kawakami greet each other in LaoagCity Hall on May 22.) By Staff Reports (LĪHU‘E) – Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami and a delegation from Kaua‘i completed asuccessful diplomatic and business development visit to the Philippines in May.“On behalf of my family and our Kaua‘i delegation, mahalo to everyone in thePhilippines who welcomed us with open arms during my first visit to their beautiful country,”said Mayor Kawakami. “It means the world that everyone took the time to share importantelements of Filipino culture – from music, dance, stories, and ideas. On Kaua‘i, we will continueto embrace the value that Filipinos bring to our community and way of life.” The Northern Ilocos Region Philippines Sister Cities and Manila Business DevelopmentVisit spanned from May 20 to 26. The diplomatic trip reforged a robust partnership with theCounty of Kaua‘i, several Northern Ilocos municipalities, and Philippine Chamber of Commerceofficials. Joining Mayor Kawakami included Consul General Emil Fernandez of the HonoluluPhilippine Consulate, Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i President Sherry Menor-McNamara, MissHawai‘i Filipina 2022 Xarika Casticimo, officials from the County of Kaua‘i, business leaders, andothers.”I am