Advocating for Native Hawaiian Programs Amid Federal Cuts
Federal cuts and policy shifts are threatening various programs that support Native Hawaiian health care, housing, education and more.
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Federal cuts and policy shifts are threatening various programs that support Native Hawaiian health care, housing, education and more.
This new Kaka‘ako fitness studio offers infrared sweat seshes that work the whole body.
We caught up with the rising star on the UH women’s soccer team.
It’s somewhat like Pilates Reformer classes, but more challenging. I left humbled, yet motivated for more.
Celebrate Earth Week, shop keiki-owned businesses, learn to line dance, cheer on two baseball rivals and more.
No longer just a game for retirees, pickleball has morphed in Honolulu into both a serious sport and a wildly popular activity for people of all ages. And it’s only getting bigger.
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Dr. Christina Marzo, a family physician, wants to help her patients make the right decisions for themselves and their ‘ohana.
Meet our cover doctor, Dr. Jerald Garcia, who offers comprehensive, one-stop chronic pain management at the Hawai‘i Institute for Pain.
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We hit the Waimānalo golf course’s driving range for some glow-in-the-dark fun.
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Join a much-needed candid conversation about dealing with the challenges of menopause on Thursday, Feb. 13.
Add these to your 2025 bucket list.