The House’s half-baked effort to take its war powers back from Trump
Now that President Donald Trump has pushed the United States closer to yet another armed conflict in the Middle East, congressional Democrats and a smattering of Republicans are trying to reassert Congress power to decide when the U.S. goes to war. Whats taken them so long?
Dr. Michelle Mitchell to speak on Hawaii’s physician shortage crisis
Dr. Michelle Mitchell, M.D., has been practicing family medicine in Hawaii for more than 11 years and now she is sounding the alarm about the severe physician shortage in Hawaii.
Overlook, parking lot reopen in HVNP
The Puu Puai Overlook, parking lot and a short section of Devastation Trail have reopened in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the park announced Monday.
KARES receives $9,800 spay/neuter grant from Bissell Pet
The Kohala Animal Relocation And Education Service, or KARES, is proud to announce it has been awarded a $9,800 grant from Bissell Pet Foundation for spay and neuter procedures. KARES will use these funds to prevent unwanted litters of cats and dogs, as many are placed in already overcrowded shelters.
Have ‘Coffee with a Cop’ in Waimea
The Hawaii Police Departments South Kohala Community Policing Section invites the public to have Coffee with a Cop from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday at Waimea Coffee Co. at Parker Square, 65-1279 Kawaihae Road, Waimea.
Notice of HVNP January flight operations
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park announces its upcoming flight plans for January 2020:
Panaewa Zoo gets new cycad garden courtesy of Boy Scouts
Visitors to the Panaewa Rainforest Zoo and Garden will now be welcomed by a new cycad garden courtesy of Adam Sako and his fellow scouts from Troop 95.
Let’s Talk Food: Taking care of your gut
Now that the holidays are behind us, we can concentrate on ourselves and eat foods that are good for our overall health, both physically and mentally.