Unthirsty Plant Sale Returns: Save Water With Drought-Tolerant Plants
After a three-year break, the Unthirsty Plant Sale will be back on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Hālawa Xeriscape Garden.
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After a three-year break, the Unthirsty Plant Sale will be back on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Hālawa Xeriscape Garden.
A blend of interviews, history, Hawaiian legends and memoir, the book offers insight into women surfers while inspiring a new generation.
Among the fearless wāhine who charged in the big-wave surf contest: a mom-paramedic, environmental and LGBTQ+ activists, a huntress and equal rights warriors.
Diane Seo
Amid the vast scope of climate change, our series explores each of the natural elements that shape our island life, starting with water.
Robbie Dingeman
Amid the vast scope of climate change, our series explores each of the natural elements that shape our island life, starting with water.
Opt for a reusable, collapsible and stylish drink container for your next sip on the go.
These restaurants and cafés hold themselves to a higher eco-standard that make deciding where to eat for ocean-minded people an easy decision.
Post a photo of your ta‘ape dish, and win a gift card of up to $400 to your favorite local tackle shop, restaurant or fish market.
From educators to a fishery-to-table liaison, these local eco-warriors give us their suggestions to live more sustainably.
5 Hawai‘i brands have created reef-safe sunscreens that are safe for your ‘ohana and the ocean. Think of it as a win-win for you and the environment.
What makes one person paddle toward a violent shark attack while others flee? In the case of Keoni TeTawa Bowthorpe, the factors are many and complex, but begin with his culture and upbringing.
The shark swimmer, the shark attack victim and the filmmaker who saved him: Five years after a fateful day, they’ve reunited in Hawai‘i.
We tested 7 locally made sunscreens and give you the scoop on our faves.
The Genki Ala Wai project aims to clean up the murky canal with probiotics and community support.
Learn how to incorporate sustainably caught seafood in your next home cooked meal with Local I‘a and other eco-conscious groups.
Over time, people have tried an impressive range of tactics to repel sharks. But do they work? Not well enough ...
Only a quarter of STEM jobs in the U.S. are filled by women. Here are six making a difference in Hawai‘i.
Plus 10 more wonderful facts to know before whale watching in Hawai‘i.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: the Mālama Maunalua community huki.
Changing laws and attitudes are creating opportunities for Hawai‘i’s natural sunscreen startups.
How the state is dealing with king tides, eroding beaches and trash in the Ala Wai.
From alligators to wallabies, an eclectic mix of alien creatures has been reported roaming the Islands. We set out to sort fact from fiction.
Meet the man who has been fighting the development of the Ka Iwi shoreline since the ’80s.