Chinatown’s Grungy Rock Waterfall Will Soon Be a Greener Place
Say goodbye to Chinatown’s dank, sketchy and expensive eyesore.
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Say goodbye to Chinatown’s dank, sketchy and expensive eyesore.
UH legend Dave Shoji became the winningest coach in women’s volleyball last season. Now he has a new book out.
Honolulu’s pineapple factories provided a rite of passage for generations of teens, including state senator David Ige and sumo star Konishiki. These summer jobs tossed them into the grind of a production line and left them with a mix of memories.
Hawai‘i folks can eat an impressive array of ethnic foods containing blood, liver or other gutsy dishes.
As a ticky tacky tropical sensation, tiki culture is bigger than Hawai‘i.
How a low-budget independent film set in World War II-era Hawai‘i comes together through a peek into producer Dana Hankins’ work diary.
Pacific Gateway Center hopes to open community center by next summer.
A pig farmer, a chef and Hawaii executives talk about work.
Hawaii anthropologist and Hello Kitty author explains why in three questions.
Neil Abercrombie is the first elected Democratic governor in the state of Hawaii to lose his bid for re-election.
An election will be held on Aug. 15 in Puna.
Hawaii is a beautiful place. Don’t let tourists have all the fun.
The incumbent governor and leading state senate challenger met twice, more sparks the second time.
Want to vote for or against somebody this year in elections?
We created this guide to provide a snapshot of the primary election on Aug. 9 (earlier if you vote absentee).
U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa and U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz square off this year to fill the last two years of the six-year term of powerful political icon Daniel K. Inouye, who died in 2012.
Chinatown has a new, impossible-to-miss landmark: a pink and purple abstract mural on the back wall of 1121 Nuuanu Ave.