HPR News Staff
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Last fiscal year, the free program engaged with more than 200 youth ages 11 to 18. This year’s grants will support Kāohi’s continuation.
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West Maui Early Childhood Collective has opened three new child care programs at Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena Elementary School to address dire needs in Lahaina.
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A community team on Maui, in partnership with DLNR's Division of Aquatic Resources, has developed a bottom-up marine resource management proposal and is asking for feedback at an upcoming series of meetings.
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The City and County of Honolulu is offering significant property tax relief this year, but homeowners have to apply by the end of the month.
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The county had leased the land since the 1950s, and it will now be held for public use in perpetuity.
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A feature-length documentary about the origins of the shaka will premiere at the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival next month.
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About three dozen backpackers on the famous trail and the beach have reported norovirus illnesses to the state Department of Health.
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Carl Bonham, a council member and economist, said Maui tourism will end the year strongly as it begins to recover from last year’s fires.
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The Honolulu Emergency Services Department will use an outfitted city bus to provide services to homeless individuals.
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The University of Hawaiʻi’s Maui Wildfire Exposure Study has received a boost of funding from the state. The additional $2.3 million will allow the study to increase its participant base to 2,000 individuals, focusing on children and first responders.