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The Genki Ala Wai project aims to clean up the murky canal with probiotics and community support.
Best of Honolulu Festival returns this weekend, bringing the best food, shopping and fun to the Honolulu Hale civic grounds.
Online readers, let’s take this relationship to the next level. Find out how you can get a free HONOLULU x VH07V collab tee at the Best of Honolulu Festival this Saturday, July 20.
Local musicians set the stage for a killer lineup on Saturday, July 20.
O‘ahu is the only major Hawaiian island with no wild nēnē.
On July 24, 1969, the command module Columbia landed in waters 812 miles southwest of Hawai‘i.
The golden edition of the Transpacific Yacht Race brings a record number of racing yachts—and yacht parties—to Honolulu.
(Sponsored) The fifth annual girl-power event takes place Wednesday, July 17, at the East-West Center at UH Mānoa.
(Sponsored) Starting today, the local convenience store franchise will be offering a brand-new Slurpee® flavor not available anywhere else in the world.
But there is only one day when you can get in during sunset. So plan accordingly.
Hot days call for cold beer. And we know just the place to get your sip on.
A big bon dance, livestock shows, a podcasting comedian and a month of surf’s up in the movie theaters.
Video: Aaron K. Yoshino Features Flock Together On private lands across Hawai‘i, generations of families and ranchers have hosted and cared for the endangered nēnē, playing a key role in bringing our state bird back from the brink of…
(Sponsored) Goodwill Hawai‘i’s annual fundraiser returns to the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall July 18 through 21.
Coming up: fireworks, films and festive fun.
There are two reasons why I love the Best of Honolulu issue. And this year, only one of them involves a man named Tony.
Island rodeos give local heroes a chance to rope, wrassle and get bucked into the dirt. A new book and summer events honor the spirit of the three paniolo who took on the world’s best in 1908 and won.
A cohort will start on the Big Island then travel the world to expand its businesses.