The History of Hawai‘i From Our Files: Hawai‘i's Olympians
From Duke to Carissa, Hawai‘i athletes have had a presence in this prestigious competition dating back to 1912. Here’s a look at their stories.
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From Duke to Carissa, Hawai‘i athletes have had a presence in this prestigious competition dating back to 1912. Here’s a look at their stories.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in July 1961.
The Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex will be home turf for the UH Rainbow Warriors’ games in 2021. But this isn’t the first move for the football team in the past 100 years, or the last.
Gold medal winner Carissa Moore puts Hawai‘i on the Olympic podium at the first-ever Olympic surfing competition in Japan. Here’s how it went down.
Keep your eyes on more than just the surfing contests—local Olympians will be competing in rugby, volleyball, skateboarding, swimming and more.
A partner organization with Aloha United Way, Honolulu Habitat for Humanity helps folks get out of poverty and into stable housing.
Less mud and more safety upgrades make the newly reopened hike in Honolulu a more family-friendly adventure.
Our health, and the health of our families, is always on our minds right now. Choosing the right doctor is a key part of our decisions. That is why we partner with Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. to bring you a list of the 568 top doctors in the state.
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Here’s a little tried-and-tested fitspiration for International Yoga Day on Monday, June 21.
HONOLULU Magazine asks mental health experts what we can do to navigate change, challenges and more choices ahead in a free webinar June 17, 2021.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in June 1961.
Life Interrupted panelists say even family-centric Hawai‘i folks need help. They offer personal stories and practical advice for navigating multi-generational Island life.