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HONOLULU talks with mayoral candidate Kirk Caldwell about rail—is it over?—how we’re going to pay for sewer improvements, and being compared to Mufi Hannemann.
Ala Moana Center, we love you. Why are you trying to make us feel bad? Tone down the kiosk people.
It’s been two decades since Sept. 11, 1992, that cataclysmic day when Hurricane Iniki devastated Kauai with widespread flooding, storm surge and 145 mph winds. With the anniversary upon us, we did a quick survey to see where Hawaii stands, hurricanewise, today.
Classical Keiki: Nonprofit provides free after-school music lessons to children.
One of the hottest issues in national news is the furor over voter ID laws.
Go West, Young Grad!: The UH West Oahu campus opens its doors at last.
Observations on City Council member Nestor Garcia and UH West Oahu.
ScootCoupe, we understand that you’re part scooter and part car, and we celebrate your hybrid heritage. But get off the Honolulu roads.
HONOLULU Magazine celebrates, plus notes on this issue.
Gizmodo wrote about a product to hold your beach beers steady in Honolulu and beyond.
Show a little more enterprise, DES, and make the Neil S. Blaisdell concert hall live up to its potential.
The Plant Hunter: This Bishop Museum botanist travels the world to find undiscovered species.
Don't miss This is Not a Film on Friday, June 8, in the Friends of Film Friday series at the Doris Duke Theatre.
Buildings define the personality of a city, even in Honolulu, where the natural environment outshines our built one. Which buildings define Honolulu?
The Coquis Are Coming!: Shrieking, invasive, miniature frogs have overrun the Big Island. Now they want Oahu.
Our annual “Best Doctors” list is researched by Best Doctors in America®, which surveys physicians nationwide. We share the Hawaii doctors with our readers.