HONOLULU (Island News) - Across Hawaii, women say finding an OB-GYN is becoming increasingly difficult, with some waiting months for appointments or being told care is only available if they’re ...
The economic pressures of living in Hawaii are mounting, so much so that more than 50% of Native Hawaiians are now living outside of the state. Population data from the U.S. Census indicates that in ...
We asked experts in health and aging about what women really need to do to live longer. By Dana G. Smith The loudest voices in the longevity movement tend to be male. But a new subset of ...
KONA (HawaiiNewsNow) - A dedication ceremony took place in Kona Monday for Hawaii Island’s first Women’s Court. Funded by the state Legislature through Act 228, this pilot establishes a two-year Women ...
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The Hawaii women’s volleyball team must carry on without its emotional on-court leader and one of its all-around most experienced players. Prior to Thursday night’s match against Portland, UH ...
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More than half of formerly incarcerated women in Hawaii return to prison, with the risk even higher for those without stable housing, disproportionately affecting Native Hawaiians.
Sheena-Rae Peterman, 38, was one of the first residents at Mohala Mai’s transitional housing unit on Citron Street in McCully. The Mohala Mai facility in McCully will be able to assist women ...
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