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It’s official. Honouliuli is now a national monument.
We got a peek into Target’s newest Hawai‘i store, which opens Wednesday, March 4.
David Ige delivers his first State of State address as Hawai‘i’s eighth governor.
The U.S. Army wants to hear your thoughts about a new proposal that would shrink the Schofield Barracks and Fort Shafter workforce.
Here’s a list of all the cancelations and closures in Honolulu for New Year’s Day.
How three new laws may affect you or someone you know.
Kailua braces for safety zones, protesters and traffic stops.
Saint Louis School graduate Marcus Mariota is college football’s most outstanding player.
Hawai‘iʻs eighth governor since statehood starts his new gig.
We join David Ige as he takes office today at the Hawai‘i State Capitol. The ceremony kicks off his statewide inauguration tour.
See the full list of winners for Hawai‘i's best restaurant awards.
Find out what's open and closed today with this running list.
State agriculture officials find pest on Maui that eats a wide range of crops.
Stave off cabin fever with these fun time-killing activities.
Honolulu organizers are canceling events as Hurricane approaches the Islands. Here’s a list of all the cancellations and closures in Honolulu.
In the coming weeks, join us as we reveal more about the creative teams, designers and events at the first-ever HONOLULU Fashion Week.
Heads up if you’re planning to drive near Ala Moana and Waikīkī.
Not to worry, snorkelers, one of Hawai‘i’s most popular attractions is back open.
Gov. Neil Abercrombie proclaims November as Fashion Month.
West Virginia drivers have a one in 39 chance of colliding with a deer. Our odds are 1 in 10,281, and that’s most likely on a neighbor island.
Pacific Gateway Center hopes to open community center by next summer.
It’s private, inexpensive and offers stunning views—but is it worth living in a house that could be torched at any moment? Meet the people who have made Kilauea their home.
Hawaii anthropologist and Hello Kitty author explains why in three questions.