An Aerial Survey Shows Hawai‘i’s Beaches Are Littered With Marine Debris
The study found 20,658 pieces of buoys, floats, foam, plastics and tires washing up on Hawai‘i beaches.
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The study found 20,658 pieces of buoys, floats, foam, plastics and tires washing up on Hawai‘i beaches.
Watch mesmerizing footage of the recent discovery within the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument turns 10 this month. Here’s what that means for Hawai‘i.
Hawai‘i’s beach is selected as the top beach in America by a Florida professor.
HONOLULU Magazine wins a CRMA Award and several Hawai‘i Publishers Association Awards.
The Congressman from Hawai‘i decides to focus on his fight against cancer.
Legislative proposals include social media privacy at work, a latex glove ban and an interisland ferry study.
You’ve seen the headlines that read like a police blotter. But look closely at Hawai‘i’s charters and you’ll also see innovation, community and teacher empowerment. What’s the real story?
The U.S. Postal Service puts Haleakalā Crater on a stamp.
A new website reveals the food-safety track record of O‘ahu restaurants.
Find out how the state’s public schools rank.
A ruff day goes away as soon as puppies arrive.
Making President Obama look good, the 13th-seeded UH men’s basketball team bust No. 4 UC Berkeley in the South Regional NCAA Playoffs on Friday, March 18.
HONOLULU Magazine’s editor follows the journey of two priceless historic artifacts from New Zealand to Hawai‘i.
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Thirty years after opening his first restaurant in Waimea on the Big Island and sparking the most influential food movement in Hawai‘i, chef Merriman is just getting started.
Eight years before the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a Japanese-language publication hit Honolulu like a bombshell, predicting war with the United States and an inevitable Japanese victory.