Category: Hawaii – Filipino
Tax Cuts Would Be The Ideal Holiday Gift This Year
by Keli‘i Akina Christmas and New Year’s are right around the corner. But not everything is brimming with holiday cheer. Hawaii’s high cost of living, [Read More…]
FILM REVIEW: KATIPS—Ang Mga Bagong Katipunero
by Rose Churma KATIPS—Ang Mga Bagong Katipunerowasoriginally a musical drama for theatrical stage but was converted into film, with its initial release in November 2021. [Read More…]
From Ige to Green, What that Transition Could Look Like
Lt. Gov. Josh Green will be sworn in next month as the state of Hawaii’s ninth governor. Already Green has a few advantages going for [Read More…]
Ohana Readers Program To Expand To Hawaii Island
The Ohana Readers literacy program is expanding to the Kau area of Hawaii island. The program aims to enrich reading with families through monthly books [Read More…]
Hawaii Filipino Chronicle Weathers Media Industry’s Economic Storms to Reach Its 30th Year in Publishing
by Edwin Quinabo It’s been a long drought for ethnic media, newspapers and broadcast stations. Weathering the severe financial environment have left many media companies [Read More…]
Permitting Delays Aggravate Housing Crisis, Show Lack Of Respect For Hawaii Residents
by Keli‘i Akina City officials in John’s Creek, Georgia, recently revamped their government services to be more responsive to local residents. Joe Kent, one of [Read More…]
Filipino Candidates Win Big In Hawaii
by Atty. Emmanuel S. Tipon Filipino American candidates winning in Hawaii’s General Election bucked the trend set in this year’s Primary that had Filipinos losing [Read More…]
Hawaii Filipino Chronicle Marks Its 30th Year Anniversary, Thank You to All Our Supporters
When the publishers of the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle were brainstorming for a name of our newspaper, it turns out that what they’ve decided on is [Read More…]
Why Red Wave Failed – Republicans Not Clear on Plans, Dems Delivered Legislatively, Trump Plays Role as Spoiler
Mobilizing and energizing a base and throwing muti-millions at a campaign are not guaranteed strategies of winning. Unless there is something more that campaigns are [Read More…]
Always Ask For A Second Opinion If You Do Not Like The First – Imelda Did
by Emmanuel S. Tipon, Esq. On October 21, 1988, President Ferdinand E. Marcos and First Lady Imelda R. Marcos were indicted in New York for [Read More…]
