Category: News
Profiling the Problem of School Bullying in Hawaii; Prevention and Actions to Take When It Happens
For many the problem of school bullying can be generational and leave lingering trauma into adulthood
Meth and Fentanyl Are the Greatest Threats of the Drug Problem in Hawaii; Health Risks, Rehabilitation and Community Outreach
The social cost of methamphetamine is between $41-68 billion dollars, studies show, which includes lost potential from meth use, meth-related impacts, and the burden of addiction on dependent users and their premature mortality.
Measles Is Back — And Vaccination Is Still the Best Protection
Yet now, in 2025, measles is back, spreading rapidly both nationally and globally.
Nationwide Campaigns as House Republicans Plan Cuts of $880 Billion In Medicaid Funding
According to an analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), an estimated 2.3 to 8.6 million Americans could lose their Medicaid coverage.
Thank You, Sens Schatz, Hirono, and Education Officials for Your Concern and Speaking Out on ICE’s Detainment of Teachers in Maui
The international teachers are employed through the U.S. Department of State’s J-1 Visa Exchange Visitor Program which allows them to teach in the U.S. legally.
Dengue Cases Rise In Hawaii
The individuals affected were exposed to the dengue virus while traveling in a region where the virus is common.
Filipino Women’s League Announces Scholarship Awardees
The Filipino Women’s League (FWL) celebrates its 55 years of service and cultural advocacy with the 2025 FWL Community Scholarships. Five local high school graduates [Read More…]
Hawaii Among Top 10 U.S. States in Stroke-related Deaths
A new study found that Hawaii ranks fifth in the highest stroke-related deaths per 100,000 residents in the United States.
Maui’s Annual Barrio Fiesta To Be Held On May 23-24
The 56th Annual Barrio Fiesta will be celebrated on May 23 and 24 at Binhi at Ani Filipino Community Center in Kahului, 780 Onehee Avenue across Maui Waena.
