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2020 Faces of Hawai‘i
(Special Promotional Section) HONOLULU Magazine celebrates some of Hawai‘i’s prominent leaders and businesses who are making waves in their industry.
Things to Do at Home: Take a Class or Learn a New Skill
Learn to speak Hawaiian, sign up for a class, pick up a new musical hobby and celebrate Earth Day all from the comfort of your own couch.
Tracking Coronavirus in Hawai‘i—March 18, 2020
Honolulu orders bars, restaurants and nightclubs to stop indoor service Friday night. Kaua‘i says no to visitors and yes to nightly curfew.
Meet a Brave 5-Year-Old Who Has Undergone More Than 10 Surgeries
She’s the 2020 champion of the Children’s Miracle Network for Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children.
Long Live Kaho‘olawe: Restoring the Former Military Bombing Site Off the Coast of Maui
Twenty years after the bombing stopped, Kaho‘olawe sets a path for the future.
Editor’s Page: Direct Deposit, Lyft and Uber, Venmo and Now Online Medical Care—Am I Ready?
If reaching a doctor 24/7 is as simple as turning on a computer, why aren’t more of us doing it?
Thermal Stress, Skeeters and Salmonella: Hawai’i‘s 2020 Health Forecast
Health Department director Bruce Anderson on what climate change could have in store for us.
Best of Honolulu 2019: The Best of Shopping on O‘ahu
The 19 editorial and reader picks for the chic-est shopping in the city.
Here’s What O‘ahu Residents Think It Means to Be Rich
We asked our readers what being rich in Hawai‘i means to them. Here’s what we learned from the more than 350 respondents.
Why Floaties and SPF 100 May Not be Enough to Protect Your Keiki
From dry drowning to scorched skin, local experts remind us how to keep our kids safe in Hawai‘i this summer.
2019 Faces of Hawai‘i
(Special Promotional Section) Learn more about prominent Hawai‘i leaders and businesses in this special-section black-and-white photo essay.
Sour Poi Awards: Looking Back on the Offbeat, Obscure and Outrageous News of 2018
We laughed, we cried, here’s why.
Remembering the Energetic, Inspiring and Always Super Christa Wittmier
Many knew her simply as CW. Everyone who knew Christa Wittmier called her a friend.
Good Reads: 8 New Books Your Kids Will Love in Winter 2018
Louise, 2 Girls Who Code: Baby Code! by Sandra Horning Photos: Aaron K. Yoshino As told to her mom: “Baby plays with her toys and takes a nap. Code follows baby and tells a computer what to do. I like…
This Hawai‘i Doctor is Helping to Change the Rules for Your Medical Care
Dr. Chien-Wen Tseng is the first local physician to help set national recommendations for regular screenings and tests with the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
October 2018: Table of Contents
Features Top: The Moana in 1920. Present-day Subscribers only. Bottom: King Street in 1910. Archival photos courtesy of the Hawai‘i State Archives. Top Photo: AARON K. YOSHINO. Bottom Present day photo: JAMES NAKAMURA. Honolulu: Then and Now Looking back ... and forward…
Political Survivor: A Closer Look at Hawaiʻi’s First Female Senator, Mazie Hirono
As she runs for a second term we take a closer look at a politician who’s more interesting now than she’s ever been.
Education Cheat Sheet: When is it OK to Quit?
We want our kids to have tenacity, so how do you know when it is time to call it quits?
Pamper yourself at McCully Shopping Center: Part 2
Sponsored Whether you need to get a fresh wax, reduce wrinkles or drop off some dry cleaning for that upcoming grad party, McCully Shopping Center has what you need to get summer-ready. Red Light Therapy 260-9795 Red light therapy reduces…
How to Prepare for Bad Vog Days
Photo: Courtesy of U.S. Geological SurveyAn explosion May 9, 2018, at the Overlook crater at the summit of Kīlauea was probably triggered by a rockfall. Whenever my family starts sneezing and feeling run-down, my instant reaction is to peek outside…
2018 Faces of Hawai‘i
(Special Promotional Section) Learn more about prominent Hawai‘i leaders and businesses in this special-section black-and-white photo essay.
Veteran Hawai‘i Lawmaker Mazie Hirono is Officially Running for U.S. Senate
Hirono, who has been vocal about her opposition to President Donald Trump, is seeking re-election for a second term.