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There’s way more than poke at Aloha Cones: Here are sashimi rosettes, a bubu arare shell and all the layers in between.
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The virtual marketplace for local small businesses and artisans grossed about $250,000 and sold nearly 8,000 items in just a month and a half. It runs through the end of May.
The governor set a goal of doubling local food production by 2020. So how do we measure up?
Support local while snagging special discounts, free shipping and more.
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Persimmon season is almost over. Here’s how to get the Maui-grown fruit fresh, while you still can.
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Now in its 25th year, this annual event features locally made goods and artisans, and will be held at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall & Arena from August 16 to 18, 2019.
Hawai‘i entrepreneur plunges into “Shark Tank” with her new chopstick idea on April 7.
The latest Pokémon game takes place in a fictionalized version of Hawai‘i. Here are a few of our favorite references to local culture.
Meet the noodle makers rolling out the Island’s nicest noodles by hand ... and foot!