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Stars and Stripes - How to be a better tourist in Hawaii, according to locals

Stars and Stripes - How to be a better tourist in Hawaii, according to locals
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How to be a better tourist in Hawaii, according to locals

How to be a better tourist in Hawaii, according to locals
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Visiting Hawaii? 6 ways to eat, stay and do while supporting locals

Visiting Hawaii? 6 ways to eat, stay and do while supporting locals
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Marine operators hold large-Scale reef cleanup on Earth Day | News, Sports, Jobs

Marine operators hold large-Scale reef cleanup on Earth Day By Staff | May 7, 2021 Trilogy Excursions organized a large-scale reef cleanup in West Maui waters on Earth Day. Fellow marine operators and 58 volunteers cleaned debris off the coral from Olowalu reef south toward Ukumehame (pictured) and McGregor Point. PHOTO BY TRILOGY EXCURSIONS. LAHAINA To celebrate Earth Day on April 22, Trilogy Excursions organized a large-scale reef cleanup, inviting a handful of marine operators and volunteers to join together to make a difference. Fellow marine operators included Extended Horizons, Hawaiian Paddle Sports, Pacific Whale Foundation, and Sail Maui. Volunteers on each boat worked hard to collect debris off the coral from Olowalu reef down toward McGregor Point.

Growing field interested in English s Senate seat | News, Sports, Jobs

DeCoite Current and former state and county lawmakers and well-known community leaders are among a growing field of candidates likely to submit their names for consideration to fill the seat of recently retired state Sen. J. Kalani English. The Democratic Party of Hawaii officially put out the call on Wednesday for “expressions of interest” from qualified candidates for the Senate District 7 seat that represents East Maui, Upcountry, Molokai and Lanai. The deadline to apply is 11:59 p.m. on May 13. English, a lawmaker for nearly 25 years and Senate majority leader since 2014, retired on Saturday as he deals with the long-term effects of COVID-19.

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