Hawaii’s public school classrooms include hundreds of teachers who have completed the rigorous process of meeting national teaching standards. This..
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East Oahu residents now can look forward to celebrating a family friendly event each month with the launching of Third..
While Kalani head volleyball coach Janeen Waialae was to learn of her team’s first-round playoff opponent over the weekend, the..
Second City Spotlight… State Rep. Sharon E. Har The Second City is not defined by rail transit any more than..
The King William Charles Lunalilo Scholars are in the house — in their first year at Kapiolani Community College, that..
Nonprofit social service agency Palama Settlement hosted its ninth annual Charity Golf Tournament in August at Kapolei Golf Course —..
Below are highlights of what’ s happening in West Oahu. Email items to cchang@midweek.com or fax them to 585-6324 by..
History has a way of repeating itself, and in the case of the Pearl City girls bowling team, that’s the..
Kaimuki Business & Professional Association invites the public to “Celebrate Kaimuki Kanikapila,” its sixth annual craft fair and street festival,..
Although it used to race at top speeds, the ‘Uhanepanoakalani canoe rarely sees the water these days. In order to..
Celebrating the area and its beauty, Windward Community College and Kaneohe Business Group will present their Windward Hoolaulea from 9..
Polynesian Cultural Center’s annual Haunted Lagoon rides open Friday night with a new story line, inviting canoe passengers along for..
The East Oahu headquarters of Hawaii’s Red Cross chapter should be packed and busy this month as several training courses..
Kanaka maoli artists explore the convergence of art, teaching and learning in Hawaii, as well as the world, in “MAP..
It’s time for some ropin,’ some toe- tappin,’ and all-around paniolo style fun at Kualoa’s third annual Ohana Country Fair..
According to Hawaii Literacy, one in six adults in Hawaii has difficulty reading or writing. If you’d like to join..
t’s impossible to know just how many prayers have been sent on high by mem- bers of the Aiea Korean..
Below are highlights of what’ s happening in Central Oahu. Fax items by Oct. 3 to 585-6324 or email cchang@midweek.com...