We Tried It: Island Hopping in Hawai‘i On An Airplane During COVID-19
From health forms and temperature scans, to face masks and boarding, here are seven things you need to know when flying with kids during the coronavirus pandemic.
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From health forms and temperature scans, to face masks and boarding, here are seven things you need to know when flying with kids during the coronavirus pandemic.
This year, we can see a lunar eclipse. We’re just saying.
We talk with Desiree Page about how criminal statistics pushed her into arboriculture, how HECO manages power lines and trees, and why trees grow up so fast in Waimānalo.
Big Island Bike Tours offers an e-bike ride around the historic property.
The 1,875-acre ahupua‘a is open for swimming, picnicking and exploring.
Heidi Bornhurst talks about designing a zoo habitat for elephants, using a forklift to pick up her future husband and why grass is a super alien.
Papa‘aina at the Pioneer Inn keeps it simple with a nod to history.
We spent weeks contemplating some of Honolulu’s oldest, biggest and most impressive trees to capture their natural magnificence.
Since the 1940s, Sophia’s has offered fresh blooms daily.
Inside a caldera, this 300-acre ranch offers tours of its dozen or so trails.
Hikers can help the public-private partnership with repairs now.
Life on a steamship headed to Hawai‘i in 1921, from our files.
We attempted to make it out of Chambers Escape Games’ Temple in Kaka‘ako in less than an hour.

Our tips for making sure you’re prepared for this intense trek with a breathtaking view.
Tips and tricks on how to vacation in Big Island with ease.
Agritourism is booming on Maui. Take your pick of a range of local crops, from coffee to dragon fruit farms.
A couple of aquaponic wizards are running a watery farm where they breed a most captivating, and endangered, species.