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Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama returned to Hawaii for two talks at the UH Stan Sheriff Center.
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Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama returned to Hawaii for two talks at the UH Stan Sheriff Center.
Please do check this out and think about it! To John Fink and the crew at KFVE, thank you.
I'm reading over at Civil Beat about how Gov. Neil Abercrombie supports Senate Bill 755 in Hawaii.
Former Gov. Ben Cayetano and his fellow plaintiffs have released emails from the Federal Transit Authority about the Honolulu rail project.
"In one year, Honolulu police made more than 200 prostitution arrests. But only one of those arrests involved a pimp — and he was never charged."–via Civil Beat
If you’ve successfully replaced cigarette smoking with electronic cigarettes, take note, the Hawaii state Legislature would like to tax you as if you were still smoking.
The state thinks it would be super cool to know every move you make online.
Hawaii Reporter's Jim Dooley is reporting that the University of Hawaii is refusing to release the salary of new UH football head coach.
Here are the most viewed stories of 2011. The ones you visited more than once, shared with your friends and enjoyed.
Bottlenose dolphins have been taking rides on the noses of humpback whales in the waters off Kauai and Maui.
If we can’t get roads repaved any faster than every 20 years in Honolulu, why would we expect that rail would fare any better?
‘Tis the season to give. Why not give your time and volunteer at one of Hawaii’s many nonprofits? For each cause in the state, there’s a local nonprofit striving to make a difference in the community. You’re bound to find something that suits your interest and fits your schedule, whether it’s helping low-income children, cleaning up a beach or assisting in an opera theater’s upcoming production.
The First Unitarian Church of Honolulu will be inducting their first openly gay, Asian minister on Nov. 20th, 2011.
Does no one remember what an overture is anymore?
The Donors Choose website is helping teachers and school counselors get the funding they need for classroom projects.
Who can stop domestic violence? You can! That’s the message that staff members and volunteers of the nonprofit Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence want to send at tonight’s candlelight vigil.
UH students majoring in law, engineering or pre-med will soon be incorporating sustainability and Hawaiian studies in their course work thanks to a new campus-wide initiative.
To better educate the population, as well as care for students in contact sports, this summer the DOE started its concussion management program, after a two-year pilot project.
Many teenagers look to their school’s gay-straight alliance programs for support. But not many Hawaii high schools have GSA programs.
In a state with over 42,000 active duty military serving in its boundaries, Hawaii has the absolute highest number of students who can’t pass the military entry tests.
The nonprofit not only cares for terminally-ill adults, but now children, too.
From painting and cleaning to trimming trees and tiling floors, the Volunteers Instilling Pride program is helping low-income families move into new homes.