1.24.2023
TOP STORYO‘ahu jury recommends life without parole for convicted North Shore killerThe jury in the Stephen Brown trial has recommended a sentence of life without parole. Brown was convicted of second-degree murder on Friday, Jan. 20, for the 2017 killing of North Shore resident Telma Boinville. KITV4 | Hawaii News Now | KHON2 LOCAL NEWSFeeding and careless driving cause undue risk to nēnē population on MauiThe Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry is warning residents to be mindful of nēnē in their surroundings. Fifty years ago the species was on the brink of extinction, completely absent from Maui and with fewer than 30 geese in the wild statewide. Grant awarded to UH for multilingual educators of inclusive learningProject Equal Access received $1.6 million from the U.S. Education Department to increase and retain special education teachers. The project is housed under UH Mānoa's College of Education. SPED professor and chair Jenny Wells started Project Equal Access, a four-year-long course supplement that aims to 'support diverse special educators,' said Wells. Hawaii Public Radio Hawai‘i Land Trust names new steward, educator for Māhukona on Big IslandKeone Emeliano has joined the Hawaiʻi Land Trust as the Māhukona steward and educator. Māhukona, located on the Kohala Coast of the Big Island, is the center for traditional navigation for the entire Pacific Ocean. It served as the hub for voyages between the Indigenous people of Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia and North America long before the Europeans arrived on Hawaiʻi’s shores. Big Island Now INDUSTRY OUTLOOK PARTNER Coworking Outlook feat. Hub Coworking HawaiʻiThe company’s goal is to have coworking spaces on O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i and the Island of Hawai‘i, that will allow members to not only have choices of workspace where they live, but also across Hawai‘i ...read more. ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPDATES
First Hawaiian Bank Donates $100,000 to the Hawaiian Humane Society for Capital Improvements to West O‘ahu CampusFirst Hawaiian Bank’s (FHB) foundation announced today that it is making a $100,000 donation to the Hawaiian Humane Society to support its West O‘ahu Campus capital campaign. The West O‘ahu campus is the largest expansion in the organization’s history with a footprint of five acres, which will significantly increase their capacity to rescue animals in need while also making their programs and services more accessible to West O‘ahu residents.
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