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An electric mobile clinic just launched service on Maui, focusing on maternal, child and reproductive health care. It is equipped with an intake area, adjustable bed for exams, kitchenette, toilet, storage and refrigerated storage for medication.
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The Summer Fun program is the largest of its kind in the state with 60 locations on Oʻahu. The program began in 1944 to provide positive engagement of children during World War II.
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Herbal cigarettes don’t contain tobacco or nicotine but can still be harmful to users, so the Honolulu City Council wanted to limit their accessibility to Oʻahu’s youth via Bill 1.
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The $105,000 grant came from the nonprofit ACE Scholarships.
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The school site has obtained health and safety clearances, though enrollment has declined due to many factors. A blessing, led by Makalapua Kanuha, was held Tuesday at the site next to Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena Elementary School.
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The Hawai‘i Department of Education has released its 2022-2023 Strive HI results, a range of measurements demonstrating how students performed in public and charter schools statewide. The annual report found that students have slightly improved in math, but their reading and science proficiency remained the same.
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The Hawaiʻi State Public Library System will host its annual Summer Reading Challenge starting next month. "E Heluhelu Kākou: Seeds of Knowledge" is this year's theme. Libraries want to encourage readers of all ages to celebrate Hawaiʻi for its heritage, food, arts and more.
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Hospitality industry continues to tread water during transitional phase; The National Association for REITs increases island presence; Child care providers share challenges facing the industry; The Hawaiʻi Book and Music Festival kicks off this weekend
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Among the 43 states that have a publicly funded preschool program, Hawaii ranks last with less than 5% of 4-year-olds enrolled. That's according to a 2017…
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Denise Yamaguchi is Chief Executive Officer of the Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival, which has events across the state. She has helped to raise more than $2…