By Staff Reports (Honolulu)– Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi met in Washington, D.C. with Federal Transit Administrator Nuria Fernandez, the Administrator’s senior headquarters staff and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Region 9 Administrator Ray Tellis to
By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– Every two years, the Mānoa Outdoor Circle hosts a 1,000-tree giveaway event, handing out free trees to anyone interested in the community. For this year’s event, participants will likely receive a tree
By Staff Reports (LĪHU‘E) – In observance of Prince Kūhiō Day, County of Kaua‘i offices will be closed on Friday, March 25. Closures also include the following facilities on March 25: – All neighborhood
By Staff Reports (Honolulu)– The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Community Services’ WorkHawaii Division shared a few success stories that were made possible with lots of outreach, care and engagement through partnering
By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– Elarie Ranido knew she wanted a career in a health field, even as a young child. After moving from the Philippines to Hawaiʻi at age 10, she encountered bullying at school because her
By Staff Reports (KŌLOA) – The Department of Public Works and its contractor Maui Kupuno Builders are announcing that Ala Kalanikaumaka, from Ala Kukuiula to the Po‘ipū roundabout, in Kōloa will be closed March
By Staff Reports In conjunction with Culture and Arts Month in the City and County of Honolulu, the Mayor’s Office of Culture and the Arts (MOCA) is proud to announce that the largest periodic
By Staff Reports (Honolulu)– The Honolulu Zoo is pleased to launch its new feature called HZapp, an all-encompassing tool which incorporates every step of the guest journey with one convenient tap of a button
By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– University of Hawaiʻi campuses across the state achieved record highs in important graduation and retention metrics for the academic year 2020–21, the first full academic year impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In