Hawaii Independent Staff
Testifiers at a January 25 Department of Human Services (DHS) meeting on proposed changes to health care rules were concerned about sufficiently voicing their testimony due to miscommunication and a lack of translators.
In January 2009, MAO Organic Farm secured the protection of 11 acres of agricultural land in Lualualei Valley, Oahu, with the help of funding from the Legacy Land Conservation Program. MAO Organic Farm works in the Waianae community to cultivate a renewed relationship between community, land, and food that transforms the current industrialized model of agriculture into one that returns to aloha aina
Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona, center, crosses Bethel Street in Downtown Honolulu as part of a walkabout promoting pedestrian safety.
Locals view the bomb-damaged home of NAACP attorney Arthur Shores in Birmingham, Alabama, on September, 5 1963. The bomb exploded the previous day, injuring Shores' wife. The strength and courage of NAACP members in the face of adversity has been a staple in history.
Malama Learning Center awarded t-shirt bags to hard-working and inspiring teachers at its ho'ike earlier this year.
Governor Lingle announces the nomination of Mark Recktenwald as the next Chief Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court.
A view of the Na Pali Coast from the ocean.
Local artists are collaborating with Kalihi's youth to paint murals along Kalihi stream.
The President signs a bill that he says will help states to stay above water, preventing as many as 160,000 teacher layoffs and 900,000 public and private sector layoffs altogether.
Nina Wurlitzer of Kaneohe volunteered at the Iris Ministry orphanage in Mozambique this summer. She plans on heading back as soon as she raises enough funds.
On July 22, Governor Lingle nominated Katherine G. Leonard as chief justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court.