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Native feathered (and furred) patients are on the rise at this unique rehab.
HONOLULU Magazine Team
For this year’s real estate-focused issue, we look at five home trends happening in Honolulu.
A look at some of the plants and animals in danger of disappearing from our Islands, with the long-term consequences still unclear.
Celebrate Earth Month and learn about native Hawaiian plants in Bishop Museum’s impressive Plants of Hawai‘i collection.
In Hale‘iwa and He‘eia, volunteers are helping to rebuild ancient fishponds.
From Kaimukī to Kailua, these are the best spots for scoring sustainable lifestyle, personal care and household items.
The documentary follows Cindi Punihaole and her efforts to protect Kahalu‘u Bay from over-tourism and environmental degradation.
KualoaGrown Market’s premium meats, seafood and produce—all raised at the ranch—are more affordable than you think.
In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, we’re highlighting native Hawaiian plants shot by HONOLULU photographer Olivier Koning.
Cheer on the ’Bows at the Big West Men’s Volleyball Championship, see Sasha Colby live and celebrate all things Spam.
HONOLULU Magazine Team
Today’s work world has morphed into a kaleidoscope of careers rocked by global events, environmental concerns and reconsidered priorities.
The Mu‘umu‘u Library opens with hundreds of styles ready to be borrowed.
Industry leaders in the Islands are pushing the idea of “regenerative tourism.”
This luxury brand’s future-focused mission is making life better for locals.
Conservation International Hawai‘i and Chef Hui team up for a three-part dinner series celebrating Sustainable Seafood Month.
From new music and art to fresh fashions and interiors—our quick picks for living stylishly.
Shop small and support these Maui businesses helmed by multitalented mamas.
Robbie Dingeman
In part three of our climate series, we examine the impact of soaring air temperatures and what our community can do.
At The Local General Store, locally sourced pastries meet the island’s only all-local, full-service butcher counter.
Andrea Lee
Skyline is now in operation between Aloha Stadium and Kapolei, taking riders from end to end and back in less than an hour.
After a three-year break, the Unthirsty Plant Sale will be back on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Hālawa Xeriscape Garden.
Dress up as a beekeeper, hunt for the queen bee, watch newborn bees hatch, and taste 10+ local honeys at a lush farm on the North Shore.