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As 2015 comes to a close, we take some time to reflect on our most popular stories of the year.
In observance of New Year’s Day, some Honolulu City and County services will be canceled or reduced.
As President Barack Obama heads into his final year of his term, O‘ahu braces for a no-drone zone during his presidential vacation.
Volunteers formed a human chain to pass rocks to fill an 80-foot hole in the historic fishpond.
Meet the man who has been fighting the development of the Ka Iwi shoreline since the ’80s.
Plan ahead with this weekend’s road closures on O‘ahu, Kaua‘i, Maui and the Big Island.
Meet five Hawai‘i physicians that are doing important work in our local communities.
As if Hawai‘i’s native forests weren’t in enough danger, the ‘ōhi‘a faces a new, deadly fungal foe on a massive scale.
Hurricane season in Hawai‘i is not over yet.
Tropical Storm Kilo may turn into a hurricane over the weekend.
Find out what kind of traffic you should expect on your daily commute.
One of the world’s elite boat races joins a massive science expedition, shedding long-awaited light on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the world’s largest and most troubling assemblage of plastic waste.
AUWĒ! A top world expert doesn’t mince words when asked who’s responsible for our horrible Honolulu traffic.
Students from the Mālama ʻĀina Field School in Nānākuli advance their classroom skills in order to try and save part of their community.
Tow This: It’s a necessary part of city life, but it’s also one of the most hated. A look into the rough-and-tumble world of towing.
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.