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Secure Networks are Built on Fiber

Not only does Hawaiian Telcom’s fiber internet provide a stronger connection than competitors’ standard copper or cable networks, but it also provides a more secure connection by design—at an affordable price.

20/20/20 vision: Protect your eyes from prolonged screen time

In today’s digital age, our eyes are constantly bombarded with screens, leading to increased strain. Whether it's working on a computer, scrolling through a smartphone, or watching television, prolonged screen time can have significant repercussions on eye health. Implementing the 20-20-20 rule, however, can potentially benefit your eye health and overall well-being.

Caring for the Community

Kaiser Permanente has a hand in helping Hawai‘i in many different ways, from responding to the needs of Maui residents to helping nonprofits care for the land.

Holistic Mental Health Key to Maui’s Recovery

On an ongoing basis, Wailuku nonprofit Ka‘ehu invites families impacted by the August 2023 wildfires to partake in lei making, lauhala weaving, plant stamping, T-shirt printing and other cultural activities.   The repetitive tasks ground attendees in their bodies as…

Q3 2024 Architecture Outlook feat. G70

G70 supports landowners and agencies across the State with planning, design and permitting for affordable housing. G70 will continue to assist vulnerable coastal resorts, communities and infrastructure in Hawai‘i to strategically plan and transform our shoreline assets as we adapt to rising sea levels.

Vote for Leadership, Action, Results

VOTE FOR A STABLE FUTURE. The Office of Economic Revitalization awarded $3 million in grants to 66 small farmers to increase their production of locally grown fruits, vegetables, and proteins. To date, grants created 125 jobs and increased farm employee…

A Beacon of Hope and Transformation 

Credit: Office of the Governor, State of Hawai`i New life is taking root mauka of Lahaina’s fire damaged Wahikuli subdivision through Ka La‘i Ola, a 450-unit community that will house displaced wildfire survivors for up to 5 years. The project…