Lights Out? Hawai‘i’s Energy Future Looks Dire
Without swift action, Hawai‘i faces more exorbitant electricity costs. What will it take to move aggressively enough with renewable alternatives?
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We Found This Unexpected Craft Coffee Shop on Big Island
Find pour over coffees, teas and a rich hot chocolate with a slow burn—all of which come from the island—in Mountain View.
Full Cycle Takeout Hopes to Reduce Single-Use Containers in Hawai‘i
Zero Waste O’ahu’s pilot program is like a rental program for reusable food containers.
Reader Poll: What’s Your Favorite Okazuya on O‘ahu?
Tell us your fave spot for Hawai‘i’s OG build-your-own plate lunch.
‘Iolani School is Now Accepting Applications for 2022–23
Prospective students entering kindergarten and grades 6 through 9 are invited to apply. Here’s why you should consider an ‘Iolani education.
Pig & the Lady’s New Menu Restores Its Flavor Bomb Heights
It’s the Chinatown restaurant’s first menu overhaul in nearly a year and a half.
Celebrate International Market Place’s 5th Anniversary with Tiki-Versary
Enjoy $5 tiki cocktails, live music & more at International Market Place.
The Median Price of Single-Family Homes on O‘ahu Hits 1 Million Dollars
It doesn’t seem that Hawai‘i’s blazing real estate market will be settling down soon.
Shades of Shave Ice: Local Fruit Shines at Waikīkī’s New Shave Ice Shop
Local Honey Cream pineapple, liliko‘i and mango pair up with Banán’s banana soft-serve on the boardwalk.
This Month’s It’s All Rice at MKT. Celebrates Hawai‘i’s Go-To Grain
KAHALA MKT. by Foodland’s monthlong event highlights all things creatable, imaginable and delicious about the beloved starchy staple.
Aloha United Way’s 211 Helpline Goes Above and Beyond
During the COVID-19 pandemic, inquiries to the 211 service increased dramatically. AUW responded by hiring additional 211 Specialists and expanding hours of operation.
