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Small Business: Malama o Na Keiki supports ohana rooted in Hawaiian culture - Pacific Business News
The Business Journals· 3 days agoKaho’āno is a kumu hula and cultural advisor at Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, as well as a...
Tropical Storm Alberto brings heavy rain; Rickwood Field welcomes MLB | Hot off the Wire podcast
Herald & Review· 2 days agoBOSTON (AP) — A blistering heat wave stretching from the Midwest to the tip of Maine is leaving...
From ALICEs to FIREs: Your complete guide to America's weird new tribes
Business Insider· 5 days agoKory Kantenga, a senior economist at LinkedIn, pointed to the "Great Resignation" — which some have...
Kaweah Health expands mental health services for children, adolescents
Visalia Times-Delta | Tulare Advance Register via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe Child...
Managing the Pressure
KGTV San Diego· 5 days agoFeeling isolated or frustrated? Learn ways to connect with people virtually, get counseling or manage your stress.
People and Places - Week of June 21, 2024
The Fairfax County Times· 1 day agoThe event was hosted by NOVA Parks and the Fairfax County NAACP to recognize the largest private emancipation of the enslaved, commemorate the cemetery where many of the freed are interred, ...
Opinion: Native Americans face huge healthcare disparities. Here's a way to help close the gaps
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoOne of my patients who lives in Diné Bikéyah, the vast Navajo reservation in New Mexico, sleeps in...
High heat, humidity move into region this week, though Long Island forecast to be spared the worst
Newsday· 4 days agoLong Island is bracing for the heat this week, as high temperatures and uncomfortable humidity move...
‘I belong somewhere.’ Madera Coalition fosters supportive space for local LGBTQ+ community
The Fresno Bee· 12 hours agoWhen she went away to San Francisco for college, Jazmin Guzman was told she would experience culture shock in the big city. Culture shock actually struck her when she returned home to Madera ...
Eastern Oregon University graduates urged to overcome struggles, challenges in life
The Observer, La Grande, Ore. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLA GRANDE — The members of the Eastern Oregon University class of 2024 were asked to dig deep by one of their classmates to jolt the status quo. Faris Ceranic, the President’s Scholar for EOU ...