Passing Notes With Hawai‘i Public School Teachers Jaimi Dennis and Liann Sanerivi
We put two people in a room to talk story, then stay out of the way.
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We put two people in a room to talk story, then stay out of the way.
The history of Hawai‘i from our files.
“Well, we do eat a lot of shave ice!”
The Islands celebrate 100 years of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1950.
This summer, plan a trip to some of our state’s cultural, historical and natural treasures from the comfort of your quarantine cave.
In 2015, Japanese people made up a large percentage of Hawai‘i’s population, despite 1907’s informal agreement between the two countries to stop allowing immigration to the U.S. (including Hawai‘i).
Living during a pandemic can feel like getting stuck in a human-sized flow chart. Worried about the risk of getting COVID-19? Stop. Stressed about family finances? Take two steps back. Businesses, bars and bike paths open. Go out, but …
Best of the unexpected.
Mānoa Chocolate opened a new factory capable of churning out 50,000 chocolate bars a month, more than twice as many as the old spot.
Lacking English, he manages a graphic appeal in sign language. “The food is good. The bed is warm. The shelter is nearer home.”
The Honolulu Zoo is reopening in phases after learning more about the animals during the monthslong COVID-19 closure.
The two local alcohol producers walked into a bar, and we haven’t been able to keep them straight since.
Here’s how some of the state’s largest health care providers got ready for what could be the biggest, deadliest disease threat our community has faced.
The shack now only exists in photographs.
Before Clinton, Gabbard, Klobuchar and Warren, there was Mink.
Hard-boiled chicken eggs are great. But these other egg options will definitely bring you out of your shell.
March and April were shut down. But here are some rescheduled events for you and more than 10 other people, once the sun (and we) are out again.
A week after the city and state ordered us to shelter in place, O‘ahu was almost unrecognizable.
We put two people in a room to talk story, then stay out of the way.
These Hawai‘i fashion designers are sewing the extra mile to help keep us safe.