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Our Centenarians

Alejandra Quia Cabudoy Cabalo Lucy Peros | Photos courtesy Lucy Peros My mother, Alejandra Quia Cabudoy Cabalo is an amazing woman. She was born on August 7, 1920 in Cagayungan, Narvacan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines which makes her 100 years old....

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Coping With Distance Learning

Students, teachers and parents struggle to cope. Vanessa Joy Domingo When the 2019–2020 school year ended with drive-by graduations, no one knew what to expect for the 2020–2021 school year. At first, the Department of Education released plans where schools...

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To Cha-Cha or Not?

County Council Approves Seven Charter Changes (Amendments) to be placed on Ballot. Alfredo G. Evangelista Assistant Editor For most Filipinos who tune in to Philippine politics, Cha-Cha is not only a dance but an abbreviation for charter change. Here on...

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SPORTS: On Timeout, Postponed or (Gasp) Canceled?

SPORTS: On Timeout, Postponed or (Gasp) Canceled? Vanessa Joy Domingo Even as we go to press, the situation for college and professional sports is unclear due to COVID-19. (In Hawai‘i, most high school sports for the fall including football and...

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Vote By Mail Raises Turnout

COVID-19 Supports Name Recognition Alfredo G. Evangelista | Assistant Editor The first Statewide all vote by mail election resulted in a higher turnout than in recent years with over 406,425 of the 795,248 registered voters returning ballots. Turnout in Maui...

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Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes Vanessa Joy Domingo | Photos courtesy of the owners Work life has radically changed for the United States workforce once the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world. We recognize the importance of the front-line workers such as...

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