Category: News
The Flores de Mayo-Filipino Fiesta 2024—A Postscript
This year 2024, the iconic Filipino Fiesta is now on its 31st year as a staple among the cultural events held on Oahu. While Maui’s Barrio Fiesta has been around much longer—55 years this year.
Continue Moving The Library Forward In The 21st Century
Despite living in a digital world of convenience in the 21st century, the public library is still vitally significant in serving the community, so we need to patronize them.
The Haiku Stairs, the Natatorium, and the Superferry
Mayor Blangiardi has announced that the removal of the controversial Haiku Stairs has begun, and I do believe this is a terrible mistake the City and County are making.
Heatwave Means No Classes
One of my fondest childhood memories in the Philippines was having summer vacations in the Bicol province where my parents are originally from before moving to Baguio City.
Hawaii Reach Settlement With Wireless Carriers Over Deceptive, Misleading Advertising Practices
The Hawaii State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Office of Consumer Protection announces that the 50-jurisdiction settlement worth $10.25 million resolves the general investigations into the Wireless Carrier providers’ deceptive and misleading advertising practices.
Daniw Idiay Tapao
Daniw Idiay Tapao: Kayarigak ti Maysa a Mula a Nagallatiw iti Sabali a Similia (Kabayatan iti Kaaddak iti Nakayanakak a Brgy Tapao, Sinait, IS)
A Widow’s Testimony
Indeed, it was a simple and stress-free life. On October 20, 1989, an unexpected loss changed my life completely. I became a widow at 43, with three children aged 16, 14, and 12 to take care of.
NYMWPS supports Philippines-Japan-US trilateral initiative
he historic trilateral meeting held in Washington DC on April 11, led by host US President Joseph Biden Jr., Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, discussed matters related to security and economy.
Filipinos Are Mostly Critical on U.S. Foreign Policy, Amount of Aid and Direction of Wars, But Still Undecided on What to Do with Biden
by Edwin Quinabo A dust storm is sweeping across the U.S. on college campuses that have students criticizing U.S. foreign policy supporting Israel’s war on [Read More…]
General Questions About Medicare And Other Social Benefits
by NAPCA Staff In this month’s column, we selected general questions about Medicare and other social benefits from the calls and letters we received and [Read More…]