The works of revered Kumu Hula Nālani Kanakaʻole (1946 to 2026), husband Sig Zane and son, Kūhaʻoʻīmaikalani Zane, come together in a powerful exhibition at Bishop Museum entitled, “Ea Mai ʻEiwa: Patterns of Practice,” available to the public through Sept... See more
City officials were at Hawaiian Earth Recycling on Monday to launch the city's pilot program — G.R.O.W. or Green Recycling Organic Waste — dedicated to creating nutrient-rich mulch by combining household food scraps and green waste. What You Need To Know ... See more
Heavy rains on Saturday, Feb. 21, impacted Oahu, causing overflowing area streams, flash flooding, flooded roadways, damage to homes and an evacuation of residents of Otake Camp in the Waialua area. On a day when residents could remain dry and safe by sta... See more
Chinatown 808's 50th Chinatown Festival & Parade presented by American Savings Bank welcomes the public to celebrate and ring in the Lunar New Year from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, in Aala Park and on nearby N. Beretania Street between Maunak... See more
The Hawaii Island community of Waimea continues to go beyond the traditional "hanami," or cherry blossom viewing tradition, organizing a full lineup of hands-on Japanese and multicultural activities and performances for its 33rd Waimea Cherry Blossom Heri... See more