Foodland launches Project Keiki
Foodland Super Market on Monday launched Project Keiki, a new monthlong statewide community giving program that will help provide lunches and meals to Hawaii’s children on days they don’t have access to school lunches.
Mayor’s Office hosts sculpture of Prince Kuhio
The Mayor’s Office in East Hawaii is currently hosting a bronze sculpture of Prince Jonah Kalaniana‘ole in tribute to his leadership and his profound impact on the Hawaiian people.
Let’s Talk Food: My favorite knives
Yes, I have a weakness for knives. When I see a knife that looks interesting, odds are that I will purchase it. I have been to many knife and sword shops in Japan, just intrigued at the craftsmanship in knife making. My son is the same way, so we have a collection of knives for every possible use: a sashimi, citrus, bread, several chef’s, several paring, a couple of bird beak, utility, boning, santoku and nakiri knives.
Volcano Watch: Using acoustic signals to identify the start of 2022 Mauna Loa eruption
The 2022 eruption of Mauna Loa occurred late in the evening of November 27. The eruption was preceded by intense earthquake activity about half an hour prior to glowing lava seen on USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) webcams. How does HVO narrow down the precise time that the eruption started?
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Tropical Gardening: Easter healing gardens create peace of mind
What has the Easter Bunny and eggs have to do with Easter? The return of Jesus after the crucifixion has little to do with bunnies and eggs. However, the concept of rebirth and resurrection was based on the pagan holiday of Eostra that celebrated new life and fertility. Early Christians connected the two events and thus we celebrate with joy rather than sorrow.
2024 Summer Fun Programs announced
The Hawaii County Department of Parks and Recreation announces its 2024 Summer Fun Programs, which provide recreational opportunities for teens and youth at locations islandwide during summer break.
‘Biggest Easter Egg Hunt’ is today
This is a reminder that the “The Biggest Easter Egg Hunt” will take place today at Francis Wong Stadium in Hilo.
23-year veteran of HPD promoted to major
Hawaii Police Department Chief Benjamin Moszkowicz has announced the promotion of Scott Amaral, a 23-year veteran of the department, from captain to major.
Legacy of Patsy Mink celebrated with new U.S. quarter
U.S. Senator Mazie K. Hirono (D-Hawaii) on Thursday announced the official release of the Patsy T. Mink quarter, which is part of the U.S. Mint’s American Women Quarters Program for 2024.
Let’s Talk Food: Sweet bell peppers
Sweet bell peppers, or Capsicum annum, have a deceiving name because although they are peppers, they have zero SHU, or Scoville Heat Units.
Volcano Watch: Establishing a nascent monitoring program on Pico Basile Volcano, Equatorial Guinea
In 2012, steam began to rise from beneath the cracked concrete of a telecommunication station at the summit of Pico Basile volcano on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, in western Africa. The steaming lasted several days and extended to two nearby summit craters.
Puna lawmaker selected for national fellowship
House Rep. Greggor Ilagan (D-Puna) is representing the Aloha State as one of 29 Generation Z and millennial lawmakers across the United States to participate in the Future Caucus Innovation Fellowship Class of 2024.
Tavana, Brother Noland to perform in Waimea
Tavana — a multi-instrumental one-man band that showcases his diverse, island-inspired blues — will perform March 30 in Waimea.
Help shape the future of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
The comment period to provide input about a plan that will address congestion, safety, resource protection and improve the visitor experience in the busy Kilauea summit area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has been extended to March 31.
The moon is the spotlight at ‘Imiloa special traveling exhibit
Learners of all ages are invited to explore the special traveling exhibit “Kaulana Mahina: Look Up, Look Down, Look All Around!” at ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center until June 9.
‘Puppets on the Path’ at Volcano Art Center
The public is invited to join “Puppets on the Path” as they celebrate the “Sounds of Niaulani” through a special blend of original music and puppetry representing the native rainforest in Volcano.
‘The Biggest Easter Egg Hunt’ set for March 29
“The Biggest Easter Egg Hunt” will take place Friday, March 29, at Francis Wong Stadium in Hilo.
Kamuela Philharmonic to perform Sunday
The Kamuela Philharmonic will perform a MasterWorks concert, “Greatness from Start to Finish,” at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 24, at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea.
Election officials to speak at LWV meeting
The public is invited attend the annual meeting of the League of Women Voters of Hawaii County to be held in person and via Zoom starting at starting at 10 a.m. Saturday at West Hawaii Civic Center in Kailua-Kona.