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I'm reading over at Civil Beat about how Gov. Neil Abercrombie supports Senate Bill 755 in Hawaii.
Former Gov. Ben Cayetano and his fellow plaintiffs have released emails from the Federal Transit Authority about the Honolulu rail project.
Curved, corrugated, casual—Hawaii’s kamaboko houses are prefab-ulous.
"In one year, Honolulu police made more than 200 prostitution arrests. But only one of those arrests involved a pimp — and he was never charged."–via Civil Beat
Looking to hunt the feral pigs that are destroying your yard on Oahu? This field guide has you covered.
Kaui Hart Hemmings of The Descendants is now back home and will hold a series of readings and talk story sessions open to the public this week.
Some of the first graduates of the Hawaiian immersion schools have been out on their own in the adult world for a few years now. We caught up with four of them for their reflections on the schools, the language and their futures.
Elevate your wardrobe status from pedestrian to street style star with spring’s mix-match array of eye-popping, Technicolor basics, bold accessories and lively graphic prints.
Born Again: A merged Honolulu Academy of Arts sheds its maiden name.
In this video, James Mane visits 5 of HONOLULU Magazine's "Best of Honolulu" winners on his quest to have The Best Day Ever.
New Brew: This coffee product thinks outside the bean.
Honolulu is packed with so much great stuff, it can be hard to know where to begin. To give you a headstart, we’ve explored the city to find the best products, services, food and entertainment—so you can make the most of everything Honolulu has to offer.
In January 2012, the State of Hawaii began recognizing Civil Unions.
Over the course of 27 years, John Heckathorn wrote hundreds of articles for HONOLULU Magazine before he passed away suddenly in December 2011. Here are excerpts from some of our favorite pieces.
Attempts to legalize gambling in Hawaii always seem to get a bit more strident when the economy is down.
It’s spring! Get out of the house, laugh out loud, take flight and watch Tahitian troupes dance.
The March Best of Honolulu issue is a reader favorite, and a pleasure to research.
Features The Graduates Some of the first graduates of the Hawaiian immersion schools have been out on their own in the adult world for a few years now. We caught up with four of them for their reflections on the…