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Everything you need to know about the iconic voyaging canoe’s historic homecoming on June 17.
Plus, get the scoop on their favorite wine recommendations for summer.
Float on a giant inner tube, explore a cave, fly over the Nā Pali coast and more.
The famed Michelin Restaurant Guide doesn’t send its inspectors to Hawai‘i. Yet the Islands’ dining scene is attracting a growing number of Michelin-starred chefs and restaurants—and we’re all reaping the benefits. Could there be a starry future for Hawai‘i?
As the state attorney general, Doug Chin was thrust onto the national stage when he sued to block President Trump’s proposed travel ban on seven Muslim-majority nations.
Catch Honolulu native Villaver on “So You Think You Can Dance” on Monday, June 12, on Fox.
Come to Waikīkī this Friday, June 9, through Sunday, June 11, for a weekend of festivities and performances.
Now you can bop around town without taking the car out of the garage or losing your metered space, as Bikeshare Hawai‘i transforms transportation options from Chinatown to Waikīkī.
(Sponsored) New menu items, same authentic Latin flavor.
Members of Hula Hālau Ka Liko O Ka Palai string plumeria flowers to honor King Kamehameha.
As Ward Warehouse gets ready to close, the Hawaiian bookstore and cultural center makes the most of things.
For the 15th year, the Hawaiian Humane Society wants photos of Hawai‘i’s most photogenic pets for its annual calendar.
Squeezed off the streets, Kalihi neighbors try a different parking system.
Using bright paints and fluid movements, IONA Contemporary Dance Theatre blends art and dance in the old Sports Authority space.
The 38th annual international cultural celebration takes place from Friday, June 9 to Sunday, June 11.
What is a king tide and when will it occur again?
White terns, known as manu-o-Kū in Hawaiian, are listed as a threatened species by the state.
This easy trail is a hike through a verdant forest with native trees.
Festival season is in full swing, so get outside and dance, eat waffles and dress up with your pup.
Summer is here and there’s a lot to celebrate, including World Oceans Day, National Pride Month and the homecoming of our beloved Hōkūleʻa—all for free, of course.
Indictment indicates “complex scheme” to divert payments intended for HONOLULU Magazine.