The last time a major pandemic swept through the islands — a century ago — more than 2,300 people in Hawaii died from what was called the Spanish flu. Health officials initially downplayed the ...
Spanish Hawaiian Heritage Association will host an international conference at UC Davis in September – a celebration of their heritage that traces its roots from Spain to the sugar cane fields of ...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Oahu Cemetery historian Nanette Napoleon is compiling a list of people buried in the graveyard who died during the Spanish flu outbreak that began in 1918. So far ...
The Spanish Flu pandemic from 1918-1920 was a strain of influenza that killed more than 21 million people worldwide, including at least 675,000 Americans. Here in the Hawaiian islands, more than 2,300 ...
The online community survey launched by County of Maui Office of Recovery to help shape the creation of the Lahaina Recovery Plan is now available in Hawaiian, Ilocano, Spanish, Tagalog and Tongan.