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Our blog covering the services for the late Senator Daniel Akaka.
Some tips for thousands expected to pay their respects at State Capitol and Kawaiaha’o Church. Plus, find out the schedule of services and where to park.
Sharing stories of how Daniel Kahikina Akaka, educator, native Hawaiian advocate and longtime U.S. Senator, made a difference.
Stunning, historic, extraordinary. HONOLULU Magazine asked a diverse group to help us choose the greatest houses on O‘ahu. Join us as we look inside nine notable head-turning homes.
Meet Mililani High football star McKenzie Milton, who gained nationwide attention as the quarterback for the undefeated University of Central Florida Knights.
Celebrate plants, fabulous floral design and a gardener named May.
This benefit for the Friends of the Hawai‘i State Art Museum promises unique treasures at reasonable prices.
Plus, find out why he’s glad the concert moved from the Waikīkī Shell to the historic Bishop Museum this year.
After heading two very different school systems that each faced controversy, New York native Christina Kishimoto sees reason to believe Hawai‘i’s much-maligned public schools can adopt innovative school reform that helps students succeed.
Longtime lawmaker to be remembered at the Hawai‘i State Capitol and Kawaiaha‘o Church.
27 U.S. Postal Service locations in the Islands will accept returns until midnight
The long-awaited library plans programs for keiki to kūpuna.
The first 30 families moved in in mid-January. When all phases are complete, Kahauiki Village will include 153 modular homes and more than 600 residents.
We share some personal stories that made the first Native Hawaiian U.S. Senator stand out as someone whose life was guided by aloha.
Hirono, who has been vocal about her opposition to President Donald Trump, is seeking re-election for a second term.
Mililani’s Beth Fukumoto earlier criticized President Donald Trump and left Hawai‘i GOP.
The state asks for public input as it works to repair the old concrete observation stations on the trail, commonly known as “pillboxes.”
Frogs, hedgehogs and bees, oh my! This spot dishes up cute, Instagrammable dumplings.
Say goodbye to clutter.
You have until March 20 to tell the state energy office your plan to spend automaker Volkswagen’s money.
Go check ’um. Your linen closet will thank you.
We asked living wall experts Greg Lee and Terri Rios-Lee to explain how to make a mini-living wall at home.
Ward Village, Tommy Bahama Waikīkī and Whole Foods Kailua are just a few of the places going green.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: Okinawa Lion Dancers.