Ready, Set, Hawaii: Cyber Monday Deals Spark Island Travel Frenzy!
As Thanksgiving weekend fades into the background, the holiday excitement resurges with the eagerly awaited 2024 Cyber Monday Hawaii travel deals. More of the best Hawaii travel deals are on [...]
Honolulu Water Rates To Increase Almost 10% Each Year
The vote came after months of community outreach by the Board of Water Supply in a bid to prepare customers in advance. The Honolulu Board of Water Supply approved water [...]
Coleman Named Big West Player Of The Week
Story Links IRVINE, Calif. – The University of Hawai'i's Noel Coleman has been named the Big West Men's Basketball Player of the Week. It's the first weekly honor for a [...]
Inside Skyline’s Operations and Control Center
At the Pearl City hub, workers monitor the driverless system and maintain the trains. Inside the Skyline control room for its driverless trains. | Photo: Nicholas SmithSkyline rail system’s 43-acre [...]
Police seek runaway Kaipo Kamake’eaina : Big Island Now
November 27, 2023, 11:04 AM HST Kaipo Kamake‘eaina. Photo Courtesy: Hawai‘i Police Department Hawai‘i Island police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating 15-year-old Kaipo Kamake‘eaina who was reported [...]
Most Uncomfortable Airliner Ever, Coming To Hawaii Flights
If you thought planes couldn’t get any more uncomfortable, we have Hawaii travel news to report. An aircraft once designed to seat fewer than 100 people comfortably has now been [...]
John Hill: A Baby’s ‘Bizarre’ Death Exposes Hawaii’s Penchant For Secrecy In Child Welfare Cases
It took extensive digging and luck to find the kind of information about the unpublicized case that’s readily available on other states’ websites and is crucial to improving the child [...]
UH Falls To Washington In Rainbow Wahine Showdown Finale
Next Game: San Jose State 12/3/2023 | 2:00 p.m. HT Spectrum Sports Dec. 03 (Sun) / 2:00 p.m. HT San Jose State History [...]
Sages Over 70 – Hawaii Business Magazine
Satoru Abe | John Henry Felix | Carol Malina Kaulukukui | John Dean |Lynette Jagbandhansingh-Wageman | Deanna Espinas | Glenn Furuya Satoru Abe One of the premier artists in [...]
Big Island Press Club to hold holiday Torch of Light luncheon and silent auction : Big Island Now
From left: Cindy Reves and Pat Tummons. Photo Courtesy: Big Island Press Club The Big Island Press Club is holding a special Torch of Light holiday luncheon Dec. 2 that [...]
23 Original Hawaii Gifts That Send Aloha This Holiday Season
Aloha and Happy Thanksgiving weekend from Hawaii. Whether you’re on the islands now or planning a trip over the upcoming holidays, here’s how to send some aloha afar. We’ve curated [...]
John Pritchett: Tidal Wave – Honolulu Civil Beat
Local reporting when you need it most Support timely, accurate, independent journalism. Honolulu Civil Beat is a nonprofit organization, and your donation helps us produce local reporting that serves all [...]
Frantic Finish Sends Warriors to Wild Senior Night VIctory
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The Yes Effect: Campbell High School
For decades, First Hawaiian Bank has been a leader in supporting nonprofits in Hawaii, continuously coming out on top in Hawaii Business’ most charitable businesses list. They are generous with [...]
The Heart of Hanalei: Fresh Bite Farm to Beach
Fresh Bite makes and creates a variety of bowls, like Chop Lee (left), named after the owner’s mom, which also can come with grass-fed steak. (Photo: Fresh Bite Farm To [...]
Hawai‘i Island lane closures: Nov. 25 to Dec. 1 : Big Island Now
Hawai‘i Department of Transportation announced weekly lane closures for Nov. 25 to Dec. 1. Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting. [...]
Once Coveted Hawaii Vacation Rentals Plummet 48% In Popularity
Vacation rentals throughout Hawaii are out of wack, with high supply and pricing, and low demand and occupancy. This was reported by the State’s Department of Business, Economic Development & [...]
Matthew Leonard: How The Hamakua Burn Of 1901 Started Hawaii’s Fire Clock
Government intervention, or the lack of it, was a contentious issue during the widely reported disaster. As he moved across the Ookala Forest on horseback, Hawaii’s Superintendent of Public Works [...]
Women’s Volleyball Sweeps Cal Poly To Advance To Big West Title Match
Story Links Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Next Match: at No. 4 [...]
76% of Business Leaders Support Hawai‘i’s Emergency Housing Proclamation
Twice a year, Hawaii Business Magazine asks Anthology Research to conduct two surveys of local residents: the BOSS Survey of business owners and executives, and the 808 Poll of the [...]
Road Trip: Drive Around Oahu in a Day
A beautiful rainbow over the Oahu skyline. (Photo: Getty Images) There are many ways to see the island of Oʻahu—take a guided tour, hitch a ride on a helicopter, or [...]
Police renew request for endangered Kailua-Kona woman Kunzang Yuthok : Big Island Now
November 24, 2023, 1:29 PM HST Kunzang Yuthok. Photo Courtesy: Hawai‘i Police Department Hawai’i Island Police are continuing to search for a 65-year-old Kailua-Kona woman who was reported as missing [...]
Aloha Friday Photo: Sunset from Hyatt Regency Maui
Mahalo to Ramon Vera for sharing this great sunset shot with us for Aloha Friday Photos. On our Facebook page, we asked where our followers’ favorite place is to watch [...]
Maui Grocery Alert: Health Department Forces Supermart Closure
The Hawaii Department of Health, Maui Food Safety Branch, has placed a red “Closed” placard on the Paradise Supermart with a “critical” safety warning. This occurred just two days prior [...]
The Sunshine Blog: DeSantis Joins Haley And Trump In Hawaii GOP Caucus
Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii. And then there were three: The governor of Florida [...]
























