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The latest phase of the city’s Restore Honolulu order allows many shops to welcome customers in-person starting May 15. Here’s our running list—check back regularly for updates.
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Our team has found some very stylish (and locally made) fabric face masks, online and in stores here on O‘ahu.
Two more free testing sites will open this weekend, the YMCA offers childcare to essential workers and the bus changes its weekday schedule.
From restaurant takeout to meal services, here are some of the options for dining in at home.
Events at city parks, shows at the Blaisdell Center and a movie theater chain join our running list of places closed and events canceled in Honolulu as a precaution because of the COVID-19 situation across the world.
You may (or may not) outgrow the egg hunts, but you’re never too old for a great Easter brunch buffet.
A new interactive map shows you which neighborhoods really felt the heat.
Breakfasts of champions to fuel up for the day ahead.
Making a reservation at these 2019 Hale ‘Aina-winning restaurants will promise an affair to remember.
Senior editor Don Wallace’s first-person account about the morning on Hibiscus Drive when police officers were shot and fire spread from house to house.
Is it really too much to ask for Swedish meatballs and animal-style burgers?
Some of our favorites include a sushi speakeasy, new locations of old favorites and a temporary pop-up.
Goodbye 2010s. Hello to the next roaring ’20s!
Hawai‘i’s obesity rate is the third lowest in the nation at 23.8%. Since 2015, the faculty of the John A. Burns School of Medicine helped deliver a third of the babies born in the state each year. More than 26,000 people…
We take a closer look at the 2019 Hale ‘Aina Award Winner.
Get a first look at all the Island-chic fashions.
Between countless costume contests, themed cocktails, haunted houses and street parties, we’re happily planning on spending some of our October nights in while streaming something spooky online.
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Aloha United Way steps up to address Hawai‘i’s rising needs.
Here are how some groups, and even a student, turned their thoughts into action to change the landscape of Hawai‘i.
Hawai‘i nonprofits have been working at warp speed for almost two years. But many challenges have sparked change and provided opportunities that will last long after the global health crisis fades away.
Hundreds of physically and mentally disabled people are finding inclusion and normalcy in the sea, thanks to one nonprofit and its swell of enthusiastic volunteers.
Give Big Hawai‘i provides one website with dozens of ways to donate to groups making a difference.
A directory of Hawai‘i charities and how you can support their worthy causes.

JT Ojerio is a self-taught artist who was born and raised on the beautiful island of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i.
