“We are very good at recruiting and filling our vacancies, but there has been a greater demand for life guard services across the island due to changing conditions.”
After decades of educating keiki to kupuna in Hawaiian studies, ukulele, hula, guitar, jazz and education itself, you can still catch Auntie Coralee Nishi’s hui at the Nuuanu YMCA.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The second phase of Honolulu’s Skyline rail system is set to open next week, taking riders from Aloha Stadium to the Kalihi Transit Center on Middle Street. It will a…
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Small businesses are a critical part of our community here in the islands, and a big part of that is making finances work. “We see small businesses as the heart of Ha…
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Following a meeting for a donation on Maui last week to help wildfire survivors between Hawaii Gov. Josh Green, UFC President Dana White and UFC BMF champion Max Holloway, …
A new report from the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization forecasts a mild recession in the islands over the next year, with the weakening US economy threatening a potentially deepe…