Author Tyler Miranda may be living far from his childhood home of Ewa Beach these days, but judging by his..
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In 2005, Suzanne Frazer and Dean Otsuki began walking along Waimanalo Beach as a way to reduce stress. But they..
The 190 students who make up Kapolei High School’s Learning Center for Applied Technology (LCAT) and Industrial Technology Academy (ITA)..
As a young architect, Geoffrey Paterson was encouraged by colleagues to join the American Institute of Architects Honolulu. Now 85..
The Senate Committee on Human Services voted last week to recommend passage of a bill that would allow homeless people..
Last spring, Kailua resident Michael-Logan Jordan flew to Washington, D.C. in an effort to encourage Congress to maintain funding for..
When Joanne Iwamoto, the assistant director of housekeeping at Sheraton Princess Kaiulani and Moana Surfrider, was selected to head up..
Affordable housing units are on the way for West Oahu. Residents currently are moving into the first phase of units..
If you get your teeth whitened at Hurtado Dental between now and June, you will help raise money for children..
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, and there is no better time to get screened at the newly established Endoscopy..
One of the most recent restaurant additions to the local food movement can be found at Ko Olina at Monkeypod..
One recent morning, Dee Andrews, Katherine Brown, Louise Frye and Doris Harrison arrived at the downtown offices of Assistance League..
The volunteer group K9 Kokua helps care for 600 dogs that belong to homeless persons, whether it’s providing medicine, toys..
Pearl City Urgent Care, which marks its first anniversary this week, was honored Feb. 4 by the City Council for..
A new partnership and $922,815.33 are launching Paipai ‘o Ko’olau, a four-year pilot project to boost college access, transfer and..
Nearly 100 community members visited fire station Ewa Beach – Station 24 Jan. 29 to mark the grand opening of..
In 1992, Vik Watumull’s mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Watumull, a Punahou graduate who now is the vice president..
In late October, nurse aide Justin Gachalian of Kaneohe watched the news as Hurricane Sandy unfolded, seeing it wreak havoc..
In 2011, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported that although women make up nearly half of the nation’s workforce, they..
Following financial problems, Curtis Kropar ended up living on the streets of his native Pittsburgh, Pa., on and off for..