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S3: E6 Little Keiki Ask Big Questions ft. Milan Ah Yat (UH Softball) | ESPN Honolulu
On this episode, 10-year-old Teua Bautista interviews 2023 HHSAA Hall of Honor member and University of Hawaii Softball player, Milan Ah Yat!. Mahalo to Hardware Hawaii, Belka Studios, and Young’s Fish Market and Restaurant for sponsoring this series! LKABQ is filmed at Belka Studios in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hawaii soccer team grounded by Air Force in 4th straight loss
WAIPAHU, Hawaii — The Hawaii soccer team never got off the ground against Air Force on Thursday night. The Falcons of the Mountain West Conference were in control of the action early and put in two first-half goals, then relegated the Rainbow Wahine to their fourth straight shutout defeat, 3-0 at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium.
MHS Football Embarks on A New Challenge
Practice for the Molokai Farmers’ football team borders on exuberant. The air is punctuated by the sharp voices of coaches, music to which the players subtly head nod, and a palpable excitement at what is a new and present challenge: 11-man football. Since 2010, Molokai High School (MHS) has dominated the eight-player Maui Interscholastic League (MIL), winning seven straight titles. Now, the Farmers and Head Coach Mike Kahale are focusing on conquering 11-man and the opportunity to compete for a Division II state championship.
Grassroot Institute to host event on Lahaina rebuilding and Maui’s housing shortage
Policy suggestions for rebuilding Lahaina and increasing Maui’s housing supply will be the focus of a luncheon event sponsored by the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii from noon to 1 p.m. Sept. 24 at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Admission is $10 and includes a light lunch. Doors open...
UH alumni: Kelly Valdez, Four Seasons Seattle director of food and beverage
Meet Kelly Valdez (BS ‘12, UH Mānoa), director of food and beverage at Four Seasons Hotel and Residence Seattle. She is a graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Travel Industry Management School. “Originally, I was going to school at San Diego State studying business,...
Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council Kahului District — Carol Lee Kamekona
Editor’s note: For Hawaii’s Nov. 5 General Election, Civil Beat asked candidates to answer some questions about where they stand on various issues and what their priorities will be if elected. The following came from Carol Lee Kamekona, candidate for Maui County Council Kahului District. The other candidate...
Candidate Q&A: Kauai County Council — Abe Apilado Jr.
Editor’s note: For Hawaii’s Nov. 5 General Election, Civil Beat asked candidates to answer some questions about where they stand on various issues and what their priorities will be if elected. The following came from Abe Apilado Jr., candidate for Kauai County Council. The other candidates for seven...
Gina Young Wants To ‘Fix The System’ If Confirmed As East Maui Water Board Director
Gina Young has a few more hurdles to clear but is on track to become the East Maui Water Authority’s first executive director, charged with negotiating the public acquisition of long-term water leases that have been privately held since the plantation era. She received unanimous support by the board...
New ‘Road’ into the Ala Wai
In the early-1900s, Lucius Pinkham, then President of the Territorial Board of Health and later Governor, developed the idea of constructing a drainage canal to drain the wetlands, which he considered “unsanitary.” This called for the construction of a canal to reclaim the marshland. The Waikīkī Reclamation District...
Made in Hawaiʻi Festival draws more than 70,000
The annual Made in Hawaiʻi Festival recently completed its three-day run at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center, and organizers are calling it a success. The numbers back that up. Last year’s festival drew 49,000 attendees and about 450 local vendors. This year, more than 70,000 people attended from Aug. 23 to Aug. 25, visiting more than 700 vendors.
Family honors late prof. with $50K to support UH’s Shidler Asian field study program
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Shidler College of Business Emeritus Professor K.K. Seo, a beloved and distinguished academic, and dedicated and esteemed professor, has recently died. In honor of Seo’s memory and in support of future generations of students, the Seo family, along with the McQuiston and Hong...
HI Now Daily (August 28, 2024)
HONOLULU (HI Now) - On today’s episode of HI Now Daily, we’ll take five ingredients to make a comfort food that will warm your soul. Plus, we’ll show you how to sign up for cosmic golf – Hawaiʻi’s first glow in the dark driving range.
Documentary film ‘Paper Chase’ to screen Sept. 14 at Maui’s Nisei Veterans Memorial Center
“Paper Chase,” a documentary film that delves into the history of Japanese-American news media, will be screened at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Nisei Veterans Memorial Center. The screening is free of charge. Doors open at 1 p.m. Seating is limited. For reservations, call 808-244-6862 by 4...
Anchorage’s Mai Mateaki scores twice to power Air Force’s 3-0 win at Hawaii
When she was in high school, former Dimond soccer star Mai Mateaki carved out a reputation for being a great scorer. In her third college game Thursday for the Air Force Academy, she carved up the Hawaii defense. Some things never change. The freshman from Anchorage bagged her first two...
Award-Winning Cuisine at The Kahala Hotel & Resort
The Kahala Hotel & Resort is thrilled to announce that Hoku’s and Plumeria Beach House have been selected to receive a 2024 Hale ʻĀina Award by the readers of HONOLULU Magazine! These awards highlight its unwavering commitment to providing unparalleled luxury and exceptional service to guests. To...
‘Many of our residents never had to navigate this process before.’ | Maui webinar hosted for Lahaina homeowners impacted by the fire
Maui held a webinar for homeowners affected by last year’s fires. Topics of discussion included expedited permitting for homes outside of the burn zone and an upcoming rebuild checklist and toolkit. Tags. Localnow. Recovery officials to host webinar for Lahaina homeowners. The agenda for Thursday's meeting included expedited permitting...
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