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Published on Jun 6, 2025Source: Barron News Shield - Wisconsin - Neutral
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Published on Jun 6, 2025
PICRC Researcher Gains Advanced Deep-Sea Training at University of Hawaii
Ms. Maikani Andres, a dedicated researcher from the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC), recently completed a specialized training in… You must be logged in and subscribed to view this content.
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Published on Jun 6, 2025
Hawaii National Guard and Philippine Armed Forces Unite for 4th Annual Medical Exchange
Hawaii National Guard medical professionals completed their fourth annual Tactical Combat Casualty Care exchange with partners from the Armed Forces of the Philippines at Camp O’Donnell from May 18-30. This Subject Matter Expert Exchange was facilitated by …
Source: DVIDS - Georgia - Gov't Institution -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
UH athletics director pick has strong ties to Hawaii, but will still face challenges
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - University of Hawaii president Wendy Hensel announced her pick for the university’s next athletics director, appointing Matt Elliott on Thursday. Community leaders praise Elliott for his short time he’s spent in the islands. …
Source: Hawaii News Now - Neutral -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
Hawaii favorite, The Green, returns to the MACC
The Green were the first local reggae group to reach any of Billboard’s mainstream charts. They will perform June 14 at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Courtesy photo Kicking off their four-island “Summertime Hawaii Tour ’25” on Oahu, The Green …
Source: The Maui News - Hawaii - Neutral -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
More Hawaii young adults turn to trades to start their career
Summer finds many Hawaii high school graduates getting ready to go to college. But, an increasing number of young adults also look at alternative and cheaper ways to start a career. In Kapolei, dozens of young workers are learning what it is like to be in …
Source: KITV - Hawaii - Neutral -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
Experts predict Alzheimer’s cases in Hawaii to double by 2050
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Health Awareness Month. In Hawaii, Alzheimer’s disease affects about 11% of people 65 and older, or about 31,000 kupuna. Researchers say that number may double in the next 25 years with the state’s …
Source: Hawaii News Now - Pending -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
Hawaii businesses hope for tariff relief as U.S., China say they’ll resume trade talks
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The U.S. Commerce Department on Thursday said the U.S. trade deficit was cut in half in April, with new tariffs fueling a steep drop in imports. Meantime, President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping today discussed trade …
Source: Hawaii News Now - Neutral -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
ADF, Babylon Bee sue over Hawaii online content law
The Alliance Defending Freedom, or ADF, is representing The Babylon Bee satire site in a federal lawsuit challenging Hawaii’s recent online content law, ADF said on Wednesday. The 2024 law bans digitally created, deceptive content that depicts a politician …
Source: World - North Carolina - Right-wing -
Published on Jun 5, 2025
Hawaii-based soldier sentenced to 23 years for killing, dismembering pregnant wife
U.S. Army Pfc. Dewayne Johnson sits with his teammates during an exercise at Helemano Military Reservation, Hawaii, in November 2023. (Joshua Linfoot/U.S. Army) WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD, Hawaii — The Hawaii-based soldier who killed his pregnant wife and …
Source: Stars and Stripes - Washington D.C - Gov't Institution