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In 2016, the Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau competition was held for the first time since 2009.
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In 2016, the Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau competition was held for the first time since 2009.
Quiksilver has green-lit the competition for Thursday, Feb. 25.
State limits access to local traffic, TheBus and emergency vehicles.
It’s humpback season in Hawai‘i and, while you know these whales are great singers and love to breach, we bet you didn’t know these other interesting facts.
Five years after declaring bankruptcy, the newly renamed Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra is not only on budget, it’s traveling to perform on the Neighbor Islands again, hosting internationally renowned guest musicians and attracting new audiences. What happened?
What happened to the Eddie?
Don’t venture out to the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau contest until you read this guide.
Nearly 60 applicants applied to open one of Hawai‘i’s first medical marijuana dispensaries.
Hawai‘i’s shark researchers are some of the world’s best. Here’s what they say about our recent spike of shark attacks.
Jost will leave his position as the head of the museum to become director and CEO of the largest art museum in Canada.
Meet the inductees on Saturday, Jan. 30.
The governor delivered his second State of the State address. Read the full text of his speech.
The unfortunate accident off the coast of O‘ahu prompted a statement of sympathy from President Barack Obama.
New free tours of observatories aim to show a symbiotic relationship between culture and science on this sacred mountain.
The show must go on, even during a pandemic.
Micronesians are Hawai‘i's newest arrivals. We wanted to find out more about what it’s like to make a new life here.