Tiffany Hill

Tiffany Hill is a Honolulu writer who focuses on travel, culture and business reporting. Her work is regularly published in regional, national and online publications. When she’s not on assignment, you can find her playing roller derby.

Articles

Tough Love

With 8,277 people on probation on Oahu for felonies, along came a revolutionary program called HOPE—the first of its kind in the nation—and now it’s not just helping probationers, it’s transforming law enforcement.

Things to do in May in Hawaii

This month celebrate Mom, watch a baby crawling contest, browse books by local authors or check out centuries old European lace.

Best of Honolulu 2010

Honolulu is full of amazing stuff and we found the best of it. From sandwiches to swimming lessons, first dates to funky shoes; think of this as your key to living better and cheaper in the city.

Field Guide: Dole Cannery Complex

You may think of Dole only for its history or the theaters, but there’s so much more: Education Works, Mesh, Licious Dishes, Toylynx, China Bazaar.

Camping in Hawaii Just Got Easier

With the Presidents Day weekend coming up, many of us will be packing up the tent, grabbing our fishing gear and sleeping under the stars. While camping in Hawaii is fun, it's also an arduous process to get a camping…

From Our Files

HONOLULU Magazine and Paradise of the Pacific—chronicling the Islands since 1888.

Blue Hawaii

Learn about saving our Islands’ ocean life at the State Capitol.

A Massacre Forgotten

Decades of harsh treatment toward plantation workers resulted in several riotous strikes beginning in the 20th century. One turned deadly. It has since been all but forgotten.