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Ti Biag ken Pammati

A Christmas Miracle Called by God to Serve His Country and Church and Experience His Miracle! Deacon Patrick Constantino | Photos courtesy Deacon Pulido ‘Ohana Deacon Cornelio Pulido was born in the town of Pangasinan, Philippines to Prudencio and Marcelina...

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Dinengdeng & Pinakbet

Well, the people have spoken Gilbert S.C. Keith-Agaran Well, the people have spoken. Locally, Hawai‘i remains deep blue. Democrat Lt. Gov. Josh Green and State Rep. Sylvia Luke easily beat Republicans Duke Aiona (a former Lt. Gov. under the last...

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Google Is Not Everything…

Finding Thanksgiving Within Our Filipino Community Jazmyne Faith Viloria | Maui High School, Class of 2023 Halloween plans have passed and now Thanksgiving planning begins. The normal November includes the weekly inspection of grocery store sales, waiting for someone to...

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Iti Salun-At Yo

The Winter Viral Season is Here and So is Long COVID Errol Buntuyan, M.D., FAAFP The virus season has officially begun and is in full swing. All across the nation, the reports of influenza infection have risen in the last...

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Kwento Kwentuhan

Filipinos Celebrate Thanksgiving with Family and Friends Liza A Pierce of “A Maui Blog” Thanksgiving Day is just around the corner. It is a national holiday in the United States. The country as a whole takes time to be with...

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Let’s Talk Pinoy!

November is here, my birth month, my favorite month. In the Philippines, November 1st is All Saint’s Day and November 2nd is All Soul’s Day. It is the day when we remember our loved ones who have passed away. A few...

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