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Where is the $200,000 UH Manoa spent trying to host a Stevie Wonder concert?
The Star-Advertiser wrote some interesting news about the opihi shellfish.
Mazie Hirono's campaign thinks we don't remember what happened.
Ala Moana Center, we love you. Why are you trying to make us feel bad? Tone down the kiosk people.
A dozen of the 133 participants, from locations across Oahu, reported hearing coqui frogs on September 13, 2012.
It’s been two decades since Sept. 11, 1992, that cataclysmic day when Hurricane Iniki devastated Kauai with widespread flooding, storm surge and 145 mph winds. With the anniversary upon us, we did a quick survey to see where Hawaii stands, hurricanewise, today.
Classical Keiki: Nonprofit provides free after-school music lessons to children.
HONOLULU readers last met Kaleikini in Ronna Bolante's Nov. 2007 article, "Bones of Contention."
License to Pour: A lot of time and effort went into the wine you drink with dinner. Welcome to the ins and outs of getting a liquor license in Honolulu.
One of the hottest issues in national news is the furor over voter ID laws.
Here, we’ve selected images from renowned photographer Wayne Levin, who took the following photographs in Kalaupapa, Molokai. All were taken between 1984 and 1987.
Good journalism isn’t dead. While there are fewer reporters, and Honolulu has become a one-newspaper town, local online-only news outfits pursue solid reporting and somewhat less solid revenues.
Each year, we look for our state’s most endangered historic places through a partnership with the Historic Hawaii Foundation and the State Historic Preservation Division.
Mana Magazine explored Hawaiian cultural traditions through modern icons.