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Indigenous museum professionals train at Oʻahu landmarks
A new institute that trains Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders who work in museums and cultural heritage centers launched this summer.
300 Pacific Army Reserve Soldiers Mobilize Today to Support Typhoon Yutu Recovery
The 9th Mission Support Command, US Army Reserve today is mobilizing approximately 300 Soldiers from Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands and Soldiers based in the Pacific area.
Red Cross Updates Saipan Relief Efforts
The American Red Cross and Saipan residents are bracing themselves for two new tropical storms threatening the remote US territory.
Nakakuni On Track To Become Hawaii’s First Female U.S. Attorney
The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously reported Assistant U.S. Attorney Florence “Flo” Nakakuni to the full Senate to be the next U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii. If confirmed by the full Senate, Nakakuni would be Hawaii’s first female U.S. Attorney. U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye who joined in making the announcement today said, “There is […]
NPS VETERAN TO FILL POST AS SUPERINTENDANT AT HALEAKALA
A 15-year-veteran of the National Park Service has been selected to serve as the next Superintendent at Haleakala. Sarah Creachbaum replaces Marilyn Parris who is retiring at the end of the month. Creachbaum is expected to move from Guam, where she is superintendent of War in the Pacific National Historical Park and, on Saipan, the […]