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...on buried bones, houseguests from hell and Chinatown as the "Honolulu Culture and Arts District."
At 83, Jack Randall of The Bishop Museum, has lived an exciting life, much of it underwater.
A national initiative helps local congregations see the connection between faith and fluorescent bulbs.
Vampire mites mean fewer bees for honey producers, and possibly less fruit for all Islanders.
After four years of waiting, the public can now access this stunning Wahiawa hike.
After one of Hawaii's most devastating forest fires, Maui’s Kula Forest Reserve gets a second life.
...on the 50 Greatest Hawaii Songs, live jazz in Hawaii and on the use of scientific theory to prove that God exists.
New technology helps protect the Islands’ natural resources.
Only a quarter of STEM jobs in the U.S. are filled by women. Here are six making a difference in Hawai‘i.
Ethnic beauty pageants have long been a staple of Hawai‘i’s diverse cultural history. Over the years, though, they’ve had to evolve to fit the changing times.