Residents and employees of Ko Olina Resort are gearing up for their 14th annual Ko Olina Thanksgiving Outreach from 11:30..
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During fall break earlier this month, 16 students from Kapolei, Waianae, Mililani and Nanakuli high schools opted to spend their..
When Kathy Custer drives around, she gets shakas aimed in her direction and fellow drivers honk at her (in a..
According to the state Department of Human Services, there was an average of 77,133 households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program..
Local food advocate Dan Nakasone and wine sommelier Chuck Furuya visited culinary arts students in the Special Events class Oct...
Earlier this month, a group of 40 volunteers visited the Kanewai lo’i gardens in Honolulu to harvest kalo, fertilize the..
With the holidays approaching, it can be easy to neglect healthy habits. That’s why Hawaii Medical Assurance Association is inviting..
The Haunted Plantation at Hawaii’s Plantation Village in Waipahu has got to be the only haunted attraction where the ones..
After six hours of building a massive sculpture in the likeness of King Kamehameha entirely from cans of food, employees..
The GIFT Foundation of Hawaii has awarded $1.3 million to various local charitable organizations to date. This year’s annual fundraising..
Local architects, designers and engineers gathered last weekend at Pearlridge Center Uptown to create sculptures made entirely of canned food...
In 2007, when Jackson Button was just 9 years old, his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. “She was really,..
Hawaii consistently nears the top of national ratings when it comes to drug offenses involving methamphetamine, as well as for..
Local law enforcement officers are taking fundraising for Special Olympics to new heights this week with the 11th annual Cop..
The City Council voted unanimously Sept. 12 to approve Resolution 12-74, which will allow West Oahu farmers with two or..
Last month Vance Knode, owner of Soul Surf Hawaii, received an email from Nate, a 20-something surfer who wrote that..
“It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when,” Ken Arima says regarding the occurrence of an emergency..
During their frequent trips to the Philippines, Waipahu residents Alan and Donna Bartolome often have encountered a number of women,..
It’s a common scene: When a household gets a new refrigerator, the old one often is sent to the curb..
The 1,950 students who are enrolled at University of Hawaii-West Oahu this semester started their new school year last week..