The History of Hawai‘i From Our Files: Racing in the Moloka‘i Hoe
In 1957, Paradise of the Pacific gave readers a glimpse at the exhausting 37-mile competition.
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In 1957, Paradise of the Pacific gave readers a glimpse at the exhausting 37-mile competition.
In November 1932, Paradise of the Pacific notes that the then-new idea of combining actors and actresses of different ethnicities and international theatrical styles was surprising.
Residents can still vote by mail, in-person or register and vote on the same day.
This is the first part of Preserving the Elements, a climate series that begins with a deep dive into water.
Over the past 100 years, the University of Hawai‘i publication has displayed a fearless drive for truth.
Here’s a look back at the sportscaster's most dramatic moment of his career calling games.
Our team recently took home awards from CRMA and Hawai‘i SPJ for work done in 2021. Revisit the winning stories here.
The next episode of PBS Hawai‘i’s weekly podcast discusses details of this unsolved crime.
Vote by mail or in-person by Aug. 13 for the primary, and Nov. 8 for the general election.
Striving to transform into a new kind of lieutenant governor who works more as a chief operating officer.
Making Hawai‘i more energy efficient and sustainable.
Inspiring current and future generations of female firefighters.
Advocating for women as a state and federal lawmaker.
In the past 50 years, women in Hawai‘i have gained in individual rights, pay equity, and access to education and sports. But we haven’t achieved equality as many women still earn less than their male counterparts and shoulder more family responsibilities.
We laughed, we cried, here’s why.
Honolulu is full of amazing, historic neon. Some of it isn’t in such great shape anymore.