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Dinengdeng & Pinakbet

Does the Pacific Ocean protect Hawai‘i from recent ICE operations? Gilbert S.C. Keith-Agaran Hawai‘i is one of the most remote places in the world. The early explorers from Marquesa and Society islands navigating by the sun, stars, winds and currents...

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Google Is Not Everything

New Year, Same You Ehra Louise Guiwa | Maui High School, Class of 2028 As the new year begins, many of us are starting the resolutions we made as the clock hit twelve. Whether that means being more outgoing, becoming...

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Kwento-Kwentuhan

The Sari-Sari Store: A Taste of Home, Even on Maui Liza A Pierce of “A Maui Blog” | Photos: Liza Pierce Growing up in the Philippines, the sari-sari store was more than just a place to buy snacks. It was...

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Let’s Talk Pinoy!

Dulce Karen Butay Aloha and Welcome 2026! January marks a natural turning point—a pause between what has ended and what is just beginning. After the intensity of the holidays, the month settles in with a quieter rhythm, inviting reflection, recalibration...

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Sakada Offspring

Dee Cabalo Dilwith Lucy Peros | Photos courtesy Dilwith ‘Ohana The grandfather of this month’s Sakada Offspring was pro-education. His famous phrase when he was living was “It is easier to push a pen or pencil than pushing a plow.”...

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Ti Biag ken Pammati

The Renewal of Our Baptism of the Lord A New Beginning 2026 Deacon Patrick Constantino | Photos courtesy Patrick Constantino Every New Year we need something to remind us we need to look at things differently. Our Baptism is a...

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