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As the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns of malaria cases in Florida and Texas, Hawaii is taking a unique approach to disease control by releasing genetically modified mosquitoes. This strategy aims to address Hawaii’s unique mosquito problem and prevent the spread of diseases like Zika, dengue, and chikungunya.
From the bustling streets of Honolulu to the tranquil roads of Lanai, each island offers a unique travel experience. This guide will provide you with all the essential information you need to explore Hawaii like a local.
When you think of Hawaii, you probably imagine pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant sunsets. But there’s another side to the Aloha State that’s equally captivating – its thriving art scene. This post is your guide to exploring Hawaii’s hidden art treasures, perfect for art enthusiasts and culture vultures. Let’s dive in!
The Hanalei Bridge, a historic and essential link to Kauai’s north shore, is undergoing significant repairs. The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) recently announced that the necessary ongoing repairs would result in full closures every night between Hanalei Plantation Road and Ohiki Road.
Are you and your partner ready to lace up your hiking boots and explore the less-traveled paths of Hawaii? This post is your ultimate guide to discovering Hawaii’s hidden hiking trails, perfect for couples aged 24-40. Let’s embark on this adventure!
The ‘Akikiki, a native endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper species, is teetering on the brink of extinction. As of July 12, 2023, only five of these birds remain in the wild, and their chances of survival are dwindling with each passing day.
In a recent development, the Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) has temporarily closed the Maui Brewing Company in Lahaina due to a severe pest infestation. The decision was made following a routine inspection and a complaint received on July 10, 2023
If you’re planning a Hawaii vacation between May and August in 2023, don’t miss out on one of the top-pick Hawaii festivals – the Bon Dance. This Japanese Buddhist tradition, which honors the spirits of ancestors, has been celebrated for over 500 years and is a unique cultural activity for the entire family.
Hawaii, the Aloha State, is not just known for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture, but also for its well-structured government system. The state government of Hawaii is divided into various departments and agencies, each playing a crucial role in maintaining the smooth functioning of the state