Preserving the past one charm at a time is what Susan Valle, owner and jewelry designer of One Charming Treasure,..
Monthly Archives: August 2013
Kauai is going bonkers over that proposed genetically modified organism-pesticide county ordinance. Citizen against citizen. And it’s all unnecessary, because..
WELCOME TO Kimo’s Vegas … The Player’s Edge! FOLKS ALWAYS tell me how lucky I am to have a cool..
Deedy in charge I never comment on stories in papers, but this time I felt the need to do so...
Laie will rock with the best of the exciting haka dance from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 31 during..
Hawaii prep football fans didn’t have to wait long to view a variety of marquee matchups in 2013, with several..
Castle High’s Jacob Fong is among 10 Hawaii students to win a four-year, $16,000 Fukunaga Scholarship for 2013-2017, which he..
You could say salsa is a passion for Carol Blodgett. Carol was born and raised in Hawaii, and started her..
This year marks the 10th annual I Love Liliha Town Festival to be presented by Catholic Women’s Guild and sponsored..
Wednesday August 21 Listening Parents Inc. presents a free parent workshop at 6 p.m. at Ben Parker Elementary, with childcare..
It’s a long way from Honolulu to Fargo, N.D. – more than 3,800 miles, in fact – but it didn’t..
Rick & Dixon Davis Rick Davis, owner Jam Island Music LLC; Dixon Davis, soccer player and fourth-grade student What is..
The Society of Professional Journalists’ popular Gridiron show is locked and loaded with plenty of ammo after a one-year break...
The efforts of Partners in Development Foundation’s Ka Pa’alana Traveling Preschool recently were honored by the Honolulu City Council during..
Shriners Hospitals for Children has made great strides in providing to keiki proper care and treatment in the Pacific Basin..
Ruth LaMer Practice development specialist with Project Kealahou Where did you receive your schooling/training? I was born and raised on..
It should be obvious that bad publicity – criminal activity, tsunamis, interracial tension – all can hurt our tourism business...
Talking Story…Mike Gabbard Aloha Friends, Ah yes, it’s August, which means school is back in session. As a former high..
One of my 11 regular readers – call him Les, because … well, because his name is Les – complains..