Category: News
Caring for the Health of Migrants Under Attack
Some don’t have health insurance, while others fear high medical bills. Language barriers and long wait times add to the stress.
Stop the Bombing, Release the Epstein Files
The conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeff Epstein’s girlfriend, and the many outstanding lawsuits against Trump for sexual harassment and abuse keep the fire stoked on the Epstein files.
Greater Edge: The School or The Student?
But what really matters in the real world: Is it the school or the student?
Aging Gracefully Means Monitoring Eye Health
Hawaiian Eye Center is advocating for proactive eye care, urging adults 50 and over to make vision health a top priority in their aging journey.
Celebrating Beauty, Culture, and Legacy: Filipina Pageantry Shines in Hawaii and Beyond
This year, the Miss O’ahu Filipina Scholarship Pageant celebrates its 50th anniversary, a golden milestone for the O’ahu Filipino Community Council, steeped in tradition.
I Was A Healthy 19-Year-Old College Student. A Virus Almost Killed Me.
I was lazy. I chose the infirmary. It saved my life.
American Job Centers Help Hawaii Residents With Free Career Counseling, Job Search Assistance, Skills Training, And More
The centers offer free, in-person and virtual services on Oʻahu, Hawai‘i Island, Maui and Kaua‘i.
Broken To Blessed: Turning Trials To Music
I was left to cope with the loss of both parents, all while wrestling with insecurities and questions about my identity and my faith.
BOOK REVIEW: Two Books To Celebrate August’s Philippine Language Week
Not so long ago, the Hawaii public library system’s children’s librarian inquired about children’s literature from the Philippines.
Sun Could Be Starting To Set On Hawaii’s Permitting Problems
This year, the state Legislature actually did something about that. And thanks in part to community pressure for change, the governor signed two key bills into law that could help fix this situation.
