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Here’s how it went down, in photos.
A historic but neglected local building finally gets a new tenant.
Aiea’s new public library was built on the site of a sugar mill. And it shows.
Big-box retailer moves into old Macy’s/Liberty House space.
Hawaii Theatre has a new director.
SPJ Award-winning stories covered everything from UH football to same-sex marriage.
Almost 1,000 volunteers removed thousands of pounds of trash from a pop-up cleanup.
We’ve just launched our new mobile-friendly website and we can’t wait for you to experience it.
Four Hawaii women were honored for their exemplary leadership.
HONOLULU took home honors for stories on topics ranging from the International Marketplace to the Special Session on Same-Sex Marriage.
Natatorium declared “National Treasure.”
For decades, Puu Ualakaa State Wayside was cared for by one man. Now, its management is changing hands, to a commercial tour company. What the shift means for one of Oahu’s most scenic parks.
Less fresh water, more coastal erosion and degraded coral reefs are among the impacts climate change is already having on Hawaii and other Pacific islands.
Hawaii lawmakers agreed to spend $40 million for the Turtle Bay land's preservation.
Take a moment to thank your favorite teacher.
More than 600 acres at Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore would permanently be put off limits to development.
Kapolei High's class of 2023 starts here.
Local sailor raises millions for an around-the-world trip
In her first public comments since being reprimanded, Hanohano defends herself in an interview with the Big Island Chronicle’s Tiffany Edwards-Hunt.
Gov. Neil Abercrombie today delivered his fourth State of the State Address at the state Capitol. Below is his complete speech to lawmakers.
The little red bird called the iiwi is about to get lot more common in the skies over Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Kauai.
The painting had previously been owned by a private collector in Hawai‘i, but was sold off to an anonymous buyer at the hammer price of $1,625,000.
Six same-sex couples are first to tie knot at a Waikiki ceremony.
Award-winning journalist to join Honolulu’s leading lifestyle publication.