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Following sexual abuse, misconduct reports, Hirono, others call for review of JROTC

“The more than 500,000 students participating in JROTC programs across the country should be safe and protected in their programs,” said Senator Mazie K. Hirono.

Hawai‘i micro-grant program for small-scale agriculture opens

A total of $2 million is available for this year’s program which was provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the 2018 Farm Bill.

‘Aloha Always Wins’ children’s program, book addresses bullying in 300 Hawai‘i schools

The “Choose Aloha” Program teaches keiki to choose love, not hate, bullying, self-harm or suicidal ideation.

University of Hawai‘i receives $1M to create Climate-Resilient Food Innovation Network

UH received a $1 million, 24-month award as part of the first-ever U.S. National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines Development Awards.

Anonymous tipster takes photos of couple with dog too close to Hawaiian monk seal

An anonymous tipster provided the Hawai’i State Department of Land and Natural Resources with photographs taken last week that show a couple posing and their dog too close to a Hawaiian monk seal on a beach within the Ka‘ena Point State Park in Honolulu County. 

University of Hawai‘i Law School ranks among nation’s top programs

The William Richardson Law School earned its high marks in environmental law and part-time law programs.

Student filmmakers of Hawai‘i to showcase coastal stewardship short films on May 15

This showcase celebrates young filmmakers in Hawai’i who are passionate about coastal stewardship, video production and most importantly making a difference in their community.

Hawai‘i lawmakers pass two energy efficiency policies

HB 192, introduced by Rep. Nicole Lowen, transitions the state from selling fluorescent light bulbs to more efficient LED bulbs beginning in January 2025.

HomeAid Hawaiʻi selects Kimo Carvalho as executive director

Kimo Carvalho has been chosen to lead HomeAid Hawaiʻi as its executive director.

Schatz, Rounds reintroduce bill protecting veterans’ education benefits

The bipartisan legislation would improve veterans’ access to information about higher education and allow the Department of Veterans Affairs to restore benefits that veterans use at schools subject to civil enforcement.

Small Business Council of America awards Congressman Case

The Small Business Council of America is a national, non-profit organization representing 100,000 privately held and family-owned businesses.

Planet swallowed by ‘Death Star’ provides insight into Earth’s demise in 5 billion years

With the help of the W. M. Keck Observatory atop Maunakea on the Big Island, astronomers for the first time have observed direct evidence for a scenario they already knew happens throughout the universe — an aging star engulfing planets on inner orbits around it.

UH researchers discover hammerhead sharks hold their breath to stay warm on deep hunts

Researchers at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa published their discovery in Science that scalloped hammerhead sharks hold their breath for warmth while diving deep to hunt for prey.

Schatz meets with Native Hawaiian farmers to discuss Farm Bill priorities

The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, commonly known as the Farm Bill, modifies several Department of Agriculture programs.

On Hawai‘i, AI helps unravel mysteries of first stars

Scientists used artificial intelligence to analyze the chemical abundances of old stars and found indications that the very first stars in the universe were born in groups rather than as isolated single stars.

Foodland Super Market marks 75th anniversary

Customers will find limited-edition Foodland 75th anniversary products, anniversary-only poke selections and special offerings in the company’s delis and bakeries.

Magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes near Tonga Islands; no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi

A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck near the Tonga Islands at a depth of 132 miles at 6:02 a.m. on May 10; there is no tsunami threat to Hawai’i.

Conservation group Kupu seeking sustainability partners, participants

Kupu is seeking host sites and participants to work in sustainability-focused sectors like renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and climate adaptation.

Young Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders face highest cancer death rates

Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders between the ages of 20 and 49 had the highest death rate from any cancer, compared to 20 to 49-year-olds from other racial and ethnic groups.

Startup company helping water sport athletes wins 2023 UH Venture Competition

Motion Management, led by University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa students, won a prize package of more than $36,000.
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