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Filipino Community, Government, Non-profits and Neighbors Lean on Bayanihan Spirit as Recovery from Kona Low Storms Continues
by Edwin Quinabo Bayanihan — the Filipino tradition of neighbors coming together to help one another — is still in full effect as the Filipino [Read More…]
A Proposed One Health Hawaiʻi Aims to Reshape the State’s Health Care System But Concerns Remain in the Medical Community and General Public
With One Health Hawaiʻi poised to control 70% of the state’s insurance market, some health policy observers are worried the decision-making power of One Health Hawaiʻi could limit patient choice and squeeze out independent providers over time.
The Spirit of Bayanihan After the Kona Low Storms Is Precious Assistance to Get Affected Communities Back on Their Feet
Two Kona low storms, days apart, turned parts of Hawaii into disaster zones which affected communities are still recovering from and rebuilding. Survivors had their [Read More…]
The Spirit of Bayanihan After the Kona Low Storms Is Precious Assistance to Get Affected Communities Back on Their Feet
It takes stamina to recover from natural disasters.
SB 2471 Is A Bold Workaround of Citizens United, Kudos to the Hawaii Legislature for Passing It
Hawaii lawmakers acted boldly to challenge a national status quo as entrenched as Citizens United.
Regulators Must Put Patients First, Choice and Affordability in Their Assessment of the Proposed HMSA-HPH Integration
Hawaiʻi’s health care system is straining under rising costs, administrative complexity, and worsening physician shortages. The situation has been exacerbated with the effects of the [Read More…]
Filipino Fiesta Features “Rice” To Tell Stories of Cultural Unity
Like the numerous grains of rice, thousands came to enjoy the free 14th Flores de Mayo & 34th Filipino Fiesta on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the Filipino Community Center in Waipahu.
Hard Work, Faith, and Humility in DLE’s Jared K. Redulla
A graduate of the 251st session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, Redulla grew up in Kalihi, Honolulu, in a Filipino household that valued hard work and faith.
