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Honolulu should be recycling even less than it does now.
Purple Mai‘a, a nonprofit organization, teaches coding and other digital skills to underserved keiki.
How a phone call to a retired librarian led to the rediscovery of the state’s largest internment camp.
HONOLULU Magazine scored big at this year’s Pa‘i Awards, given by the Hawaii Publishers Association.
Did you notice the city’s new light fixtures?
A few of Hawai‘i’s best teachers share their thoughts on how to improve the state’s public education system—and how they’ve managed to excel in their own classrooms.
The state rolled out its a new-and-improved version of its teacher evaluations in 2015.
The Aloha State now has the highest number of homeless per capita in the nation. What are we doing to help the individuals and families living on the streets?
I documented the difficult experience of reconnecting with my homeless father.
Strive HI digs into the performances of Hawai‘i’s schools, and ranks them.
It’s official. Honouliuli is now a national monument.
Hawai‘i state lawmakers are in the House (and Senate). Tell ’em what’s on your mind.
We got a peek into Target’s newest Hawai‘i store, which opens Wednesday, March 4.
David Ige delivers his first State of State address as Hawai‘i’s eighth governor.
An esteemed panel of musicologists, producers and artists select the 50 greatest songs in Hawai‘i music history.
Yes, lucky we live Hawai‘i, the only state with its own regional literature. But, lately, it’s only gotten harder to make a go of it for our diverse, dedicated and ink-stained scribbling class.