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Here are things to know when storms, hurricanes and other disasters are threatening, courtesy of Hawaiian Electric.
More than a third have reopened or are working to reopen, mostly along the Kihei-Lahaina-Ka‘anapali stretch.
Revisit the stories that garnered us first, second and third place prizes from the Society of Professional Journalists Hawai‘i Chapter.
A proposed gondola lift, zip line and all-terrain vehicle tours at Mount Ka‘ala are behind a fight pitting the North Shore and neighboring communities against outside developers who want to expand visitor attractions.
From K-pop and K-dramas to food, beauty and more, all things Korean have exploded in popularity in Hawai‘i and beyond.
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A movement is underway to resurrect the traditional Hawaiian land division and management system to better care for the ‘āina, water and people.
As Hawai‘i’s population ages, younger generations are being tasked with caregiving. But the lack of resources poses significant challenges.
The 62-year-old property recently unveiled an updated new look that pays homage to its roots.
Hawai‘i Pacific University scientists and leaders of the Genki Ala Wai Project took part in a symposium to discuss the effectiveness of the mud balls.
Honolulu’s Iwilei-Kūwili district is set for a major transformation centered around the future Kūwili Skyline Station.
To celebrate Hōkūle‘a’s 50th anniversary, PBS Hawai‘i is bringing back three films about the canoe’s history.
With Ward Centre closed, many businesses that called it home are beginning new chapters. From restaurants to retailers, here’s their status now.
A Hawaii family separated during the Japanese earthquake and tsunami picks its way through the aftermath.