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What you need to do now and where to go to make sure your vote gets counted.
Takin’ it to the streets.
There are plenty of old-school haunts and new grinds on the mauka side of King Street past University Avenue.
Old meets new in this unique O‘ahu neighborhood off the beaten path.
(Sponsored) Get into the Christmas spirit with a tree-lighting ceremony, shop the last Moonlight Market of the year, plan a holiday staycation on the West Side and more.
(Sponsored) Before you spend a cent or sign a contract, check out new businesses, individuals or licensed professionals with the Hawai‘i Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs BusinessCheck.
This three-block strip of Kamehameha Highway reveals an old-school neighborhood grappling with growth, development and rail.
HONOLULU Magazine and Andy’s Sandwiches and Smoothies’ relationship began with a bowl of lentil soup and a brownie.
Don’t be startled if you hear Mayor Kirk Caldwell yell, “Aloha!”
(Sponsored) Don’t let water damage rain on your parade. If you own or rent a home, here’s what the Hawai‘i DCCA Insurance Division says you need to know about flood risk.
Mauka of Farrington Highway, this street holds some of the plantation town’s sweetest memories. But they’re disappearing fast.
Little shops, lots of foot traffic, local food and friendly landlords keep the 700 block of Kapahulu Avenue humming.
Come for the healthy greens and fruit, then linger over more recent arrivals—ube and taro tarts, macadamia nut soft serve, honey slushies and sausage sushi.
(Sponsored) Mother Nature happens. To help you prepare for possible hurricane damage, the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Insurance Division shares 17 pre- and post-storm tips.
Redevelopment, social media and presidential publicity all lure more tourists than ever to this once mostly residential Windward O‘ahu town.