
West Oahu Community News
Below are the last few MidWeek West Oahu Community coverstories
A Waipahu woman is striving to make life a bit easier for the elderly and anyone who is in need of home care.
Read Story>>Kaiser Permanente Hawaii recently announced the donation of $15,000 to the nonprofit Kanu Hawaii to support a pilot program that will address the issue of food deserts, particularly in West and Central Oahu.
Read Story>>With the recent closure of the Hawaii Medical Centers, a new clinic in Pearl City has stepped forward to treat West Oahu residents.
Read Story>>Sounds of Success Preschool and Learning Center celebrated its grand opening Jan. 4 in Aiea’s Harbor Center, bringing a new dimension in early learning to the area.
Read Story>>Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) is continuing its duty of providing significant renewable energy for the state.
Read Story>>Weed and Seed kicked off its annual Drive Safe 4 Ewa/Kapolei holiday awareness campaign Dec. 3, by enlisting area schools in sign waving to encourage drivers to avoid drinking and driving.
Read Story>>The Ewa beach coastline is a tad more sparkly, thanks to a student clean-up crew from the Leilehua Complex.
Read Story>>From an early age, Keone’ula Elementary students are learning the value of getting their legs moving and hearts beating.
Read Story>>Janice Staab, the education coordinator for the Kapolei nonprofit Malama Learning Center, was recently named one of 40 nationwide winners of a TogetherGreen Fellowship.
Read Story>>The Waipahu Junior Board of 808 Urban was in the spotlight Nov. 20 at the unveiling of its mural, “Ekahi,” next to Highway Inn Restaurant on Leoku Street in Waipahu.
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