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For a busy single mom, this Hokua penthouse apartment has become the ideal home—after a few tweaks, of course.
Nearly a fifth of Hawaii’s school-age children have been victims, bullies or both. And schools aren’t required to do anything about it.
Somewhere on O‘ahu, a movie company bustles through the night.
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What is school for, if kids graduate unprepared for either work or college?
The report on three restaurants isn’t pretty, but the fourth is a standout.
Why Hawaii's public education system isn’t doing enough to prepare your kids for life after high school.
Love has to start somewhere. Here, five local couples tell the stories of when the sparks first flew.
Being a mom? Very difficult. Giving Mom presents on Sunday, May 13? Much easier, because all you have to give birth to are a few good ideas.
How decreasing profits and interest result in a sport striking out.
The plans for O‘ahu’s rail system are so screwy, even die-hard mass transit fans can’t get onboard with it.
Give us your aging, your threatened, your forgotten buildings.
Victor Stenger, professor emeritus of physics and astronomy at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, recently released a book, God: The Failed Hypothesis—How Science Shows That God Does Not Exist. We asked Charles Hayes, dean of the University of Hawai‘i’s College of Natural Sciences, to offer an opposing viewpoint on the relationship between God and science.
It makes sense: Kaua‘i’s first green building will be a world-class botanical research center.