Restoring ‘Āina, While Visiting ‘Āina
An ‘āina-focused nonprofit on Moloka‘i is restoring natural landscapes with native plant species- with the help of volunteering visitors.
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An ‘āina-focused nonprofit on Moloka‘i is restoring natural landscapes with native plant species- with the help of volunteering visitors.
Hawaii business owners are grappling with the impact climate change and severe weather could have on future operations. What proactive steps can businesses take to help ensure a stable recovery after a disaster?
At Aloha Air Cargo, we understand the value of your priceless cargo and treat each shipment with the care and kindness you want to see.
In continuing the topic of the April 2024 article, What are the 7 Systems in a House that you should check?, why can’t the Buyer do a Home Inspection?
First Hawaiian Bank (FHB) was recognized by Forbes magazine as the top-ranked Hawai'i bank on its 2024 Best Banks in America list and one of the top 50 most cybersecure banks in the U.S., furthering FHB’s legacy as Hawai'i’s leading…
Kaiser Permanente is working to help address Maui’s mental health needs and forms nonprofit partnerships to increase food security in the Islands.
Employees have spoken in the 2024 Best Places to Work Survey. Read to find out where they work and why they love their jobs.
The Maui emergency feeding task force is taking lessons learned from the Maui fires and building a plan for resiliency.
Hawaii’s premier association for the commercial real estate industry honors those who have contributed to the state’s economic growth and community enrichment.
In continuing the topic of the March 2024 article, What is the Code of Ethics for a Home Inspector?, what are the 7 Systems in a House that a Home Inspector should check?
Rosé Soirée presented by First Hawaiian Bank and Mastercard on Friday, April 12, 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the elegant ‘Alohilani Resort.
Approximately 0.5% of Hawai‘i’s land burns annually, a proportion on par with or surpassing every other state.
In continuing the topic of the February 2024 article, What are things that a Home Inspector should not do?, there is an official Code of Ethics for Home Inspectors.
Take a mindful moment with HMSA, one of the gold sponsors of this year’s Mental Health and Wellness Conference.
Join Hawai‘i’s premiere business school as it creates a beautiful symbol of future success
AlohaCare strives to create a best-in-class work environment with an employee-centered HR strategy
Life happens to all of us, and many things can affect how you think, feel, and behave. Stress levels continuously change and evolve depending on your state in life and the circumstances around you. UHA cares! Here are three podcasts from various professionals to help point you in your journey towards Better Health-Better Life.
The Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) took effect on January 1, 2024, which will impact millions of small businesses nationwide, and serves as a helpful reminder that many local businesses in Hawai‘i will have reporting obligations this year.
In continuing the topic of the January 2024 article, The biggest reason for a Home Inspection: Peace of Mind, what are things that a Home Inspector should not do?
“One of the most powerful methods of getting people to remember you and your ideas is through good storytelling.” – Bryan Heathman
Although an early 2024 completion date was originally anticipated, the new $555 million Kapalama Container Terminal at Honolulu Harbor is now expected to open in 2025.
The awards’ mission is to promote the value of Hawai‘i designers and perpetuate the interior design profession. This year’s competition was an inspiring showcase of the best and brightest in local interior design. We invite you to read on and learn more about each award winning project and recipient.
An ongoing challenge is hiring and retaining good workers, in what seems to be a continually shrinking job market in Hawai‘i. But we view this as a way to continually better ourselves and improve the experience of finding the right match for both the employer and jobseeker.
Longtime Lahaina resident Nicolas Elizalde brings strength to his expansive community.