By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– About 200 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa students got their COVID-19 vaccinations through an on-campus POD (point of distribution) on April 30. The students received the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from Safeway Pharmacy through a
By Staff Reports (HONOLULU) – Mayor Rick Blangiardi has requested that Honolulu Hale be lit in the color red from sundown Tuesday, May 4 through sunrise on Wednesday, May 5 for International Firefighter’s Day.
By Staff Reports (Kauai)– A pop-up vaccine clinic will be held this Saturday in Anahola. Ho‘ola Lahui Community Clinic, in partnership with Mālama Pono, the Hawai‘i Department of Health, and the County of Kaua‘i,
By Staff Reports (O‘AHU) – As part of the continuing effort to improve the visitor experience and advance management of the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, an online reservation system will begin public operation starting
By Staff Reports (O‘AHU) – A project to repair the hazardous conditions at the Kailua Beach Park Boat Ramp is scheduled to begin Monday, April 26, 2021. The project is anticipated to be finished
By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– An assistant professor of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Education Department of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Science (KRS), has been selected as president-elect of the Western District for the Society of Health and
By Staff Reports (Kauai)– The Department of Health vaccine clinic at the War Memorial Convention Hall in Līhuʻe is now accepting walk-ins for residents age 60 and older, and those needing language assistance. The
By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– In ancient Hawaiʻi, kānaka ʻōiwi (Native Hawaiians) turned to nature and spiritual elements to treat ailments, injuries and evoke overall well-being. It’s a method of healing called lāʻau lapaʻau, a tradition still practiced
By Staff Reports (Kauai)– The Department of Parks and Recreation announces that camping permits for ‘Anini and Analoha Beach Parks are available at www.kauai.gov/parks. Camping will be available to patrons on April 30. The