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Published on Jul 18, 2025Source: Hawaii News Now - Neutral
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Published on Jul 18, 2025
Federal cuts threaten Hawaii's after-school programs for kids
Federal funding cuts are threatening Hawaii's afterschool programs as the new school year approaches. Millions of dollars intended for afterschool programs that support disadvantaged children across the state are currently frozen. With the school year …
Source: KITV - Hawaii - Neutral -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Applications open for media training program by Hawaii News Now, Kamehameha Schools
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii News Now and Kamehameha Schools Kaiāulu are partnering on a special, hands-on training program for emerging media-makers who are rooted in Hawai‘i. Participants will work closely with professionals to explore the media …
Source: Hawaii News Now - Pending -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
TE Christian Tupuola talks about opportunity to stay home and play for Hawaii
Kahuku (Hawaii) tight end Christian Tupuola will stay home and play for Hawaii... Kahuku (Hawaii) tight end Christian Tupuola will stay home and play for Hawaii. To read this full article and more, subscribe now — SALE: Only $1 First Month Get access to …
Source: 247Sports - Tennessee - Neutral -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
USC LB commit Talanoa Ili talks move to Hawaii, future with Trojans
Talanoa Ili recently spoke with 247Sports about his commitment to USC's top-ranked recruiting class of 2026, playing his high school senior season in Hawaii and more. Kahuku (Hawaii) High is home to the state's No. 1 player, linebacker Talanoa Ili, …
Source: 247Sports - Tennessee - Neutral -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Known for his silky voice, famed Hawaii baritone singer Gary Aiko dies
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The great Gary Puniwai Keawe-Aiko, known for his smooth baritone voice, has died. He passed away Tuesday, July 15, surrounded by family, at 90 years old. Aiko was born June 17, 1935, in Laie, and was the eldest of 12 children. He …
Source: Hawaii News Now - Neutral -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
What’s up this weekend: John Santos & Yilian Cañizares, Music@Menlo, Djerassi open studios, IMUA Hawaii Festival and ...
John Santos Sextet Led by percussionist John Santos, the Santos Sextet performs Latin American classics, jazz favorites and original compositions. At this year’s Stanford Jazz Festival, the celebrated ensemble (which also includes John Calloway on flute, …
Source: The Almanac - California - Neutral -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
The Open Radio sounds different, which is why everyone from Hawaii to Royal Portrush listens
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — There was a vacationer relaxing by the sea in Gothenburg, Sweden. A barista working somewhere near the Rock of Gibraltar. A semi-truck driver in Peru, Ill. An electrician in Toronto. A man mowing his lawn in Little Silver, N.J. …
Source: The New York Times - Neutral -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Hawaii Island mayor performs at ‘Cabaret’ dress rehearsal
HILO (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii Island Mayor Kimo Alameda attended a dress rehearsal for “Cabaret,” Wednesday night. At one point, Alameda joined the show onstage, signing and dancing with the cast. “I just saw the dress rehearsal for ‘Cabaret’ at the Palace …
Source: Hawaii News Now - Pending -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Annual energy rebates available for Hawaii residents, businesses amid potential cuts to federal program
Source: The Business Journals - Neutral