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...on Hawaii Five-O, inspiring others, the USS Arizona Memorial's visitor center and Whole Foods.
Looking back on a decade of covering Hawaii’s state Department of Education.
In May 2001, we published a feature entitled, “The Death of Public School,” taking the state Department of Education to task for failing to do its job. After a decade of reform promises, has anything changed? We take a look at what's next for our public schools.
This year, we rank Hawaii’s public high schools, using performance and satisfaction data from the state Department of Education.
After being covered up in plaster for decades, one of Honolulu’s most historic buildings gets a dramatic new look.
We may hate to commute in Honolulu, but we love our cars. Meet some of the everyday Honoluluans who race, collect and adore their automobiles.
...on the best health food store, military in Hawaii and the Honolulu Symphony.
...on the Honolulu Symphony, pre-Statehood New Year's celebrations and military in Hawaii.
They’re the most untraditional college students of all, but for these three homeless people in Hawaii, college may be their way out.
Local business leaders look to bring back live, symphonic music to the city.
Design fans: don't miss a talk tonight by Bali architect, Popo Danes, at the Design Within Reach studio, Ala Moana.
A Maui couple is traveling across the U.S., planting trees as they go.
Dale Hope, Sig and Kūha‘o Zane, Lynne Hanzawa O’Neill, Ari Southiphong, Rona Bennett and Lan Chung talk about the past, present and future of Hawai‘i’s fashion industry.
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?