Tour de Trash teaches about where our waste goes
Many people are familiar with the three types of waste bins: gray for refuse, green for green waste...
Coconut Island embodies storied past
In the middle of Kāne‘ohe Bay lies the island of Moku o Lo’e also known as Coconut Island....
Kāne‘ohe teen battles brain cancer
Jayvis Ilar is a 14-year-old from Kāne‘ohe who was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive type of brain...
Keeping Heaven’s Gate open?
Windward O‘ahu’s Stairway to Heaven hiking trail has again become a focal point of controversy with the upcoming...
Symposium at UH Law School draws Pacific Islander students
The Pacific Islander Legal Association (PILA) in association with University of Hawaiʻi Richardson Law School (UHRLS) and Ka...
Two local bartenders go nuts for donuts
Downtown Honolulu’s newest sweet spot Purvé is gaining traction with laughable antics and delicious handcrafted donuts made to...
Forgotten cemetery hides in plain sight
Amid the usual hustle and bustle one would expect to find at a shopping center like Windward Mall...
Fresh produce yields great results
Many restaurants nowadays are advertising farm-to-table, but Yield in downtown Honolulu is about as farm-to-table as it gets....
He‘eia fishpond rejuvenates in Windward’s backyard
In the early 1900s, there were about 360 fishponds in Hawai‘i, with O‘ahu having the most due to...
OHA: What is good for Hawai‘i and its people?
Hawai‘i’s 2018 primary election had 20 percent of the population that voted, according to the State Office of...
Gallery ‘Iolani exhibit explores ocean pollution
Beneath the Surface,” an exhibition featuring three Kona artists, is on display at Gallery ʻIolani from Sept. 7...
Ho‘olaule‘a spotlights Hawaiian traditions
On Saturday, Sept. 29 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., WCC’s Great Lawn will be taken over by...