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I have this conversation every year on the streets of O‘ahu. Here is my answer.
It’s designed to be eco-friendly and employee-centered at the edge of Downtown.
If you need to go to the Windward Side, bookmark this commute schedule.
Redevelopment, social media and presidential publicity all lure more tourists than ever to this once mostly residential Windward O‘ahu town.
Almost exactly 10 years after statehood, Hawai‘i’s lawmakers made the move from a palace to the nation’s last state Capitol. Now, 50 years later, you’re invited to the celebration on March 15 and 16.
“Party flight!” But are there any seats for the rest of us?
Lineage, Michelle Karr-Ueoka, Ed Kenney, Chris Kajioka and Anthony Rush make the first cut.
Will Honolulu’s only natural foods cooperative be given the chance to reinvent itself?
On Feb. 10, Pe‘a represented Hawaiian culture in L.A. as he accepted the award.
Hawai‘i musicians Kalani Pe‘a and Nā Hoa will find out who wins in their category Sunday morning, local time.
Five ways to protect kids on the streets, crosswalks and parking lots of O‘ahu.
The Hawai‘i U.S. Representative Officially Starts Her Presidential Campaign With an Aloha Launch in Waikīkī.
The sight of humpback whales and new calves are a thrilling part of Hawai‘i’s winter season.
Kapi‘olani Regional Park is somewhat of an anomaly: It is managed by the city but governed by a trust.
The Governor reached out and lawmakers seemed more open to his ideas.
Chef-owner George Mavrothalassitis wants to tell us what to eat for dinner.
Nine of the top 10 ramen restaurants named by The New York Times—and all but one of the 56 ramen shops in Honolulu—use Sun Noodle.