Nothing less than an “angel donor” can save this year’s Independence Day at Maunalua Bay fireworks show. Organizers say that..
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A one-night concert could pay for a year of music instruction for children at Ahuimanu Elementary School. That’s why seven..
If you ever spot Hawaii Polo Club’s horses galloping around the playing field or on trails in Waialua, see if..
Smaller class sizes allow for more intimate, cooperative environments, where students benefit from increased interaction with both their teachers and..
Ninety fifth-graders at Waialae Elementary Public Charter School started their year by making everything from smoothies to Christmas ornaments to..
For most Oahu residents, the shrill chirps of coqui frogs and the bite of a little fire ant are abstract..
Hale Kipa now has some four-legged friends in Kaneohe to assist its mission of helping at-risk youths, thanks to Paws..
It was no small task for branch manager Baron Baroza and his staff to move Aiea Public Library to its..
Consider Windward Orchid Society a sanctuary for wilting flowers and their bewildered keepers. “We were growing some, and we were..
Residents are worried that Koko Crater Stables’ future may be in jeopardy, because of more restrictive clauses in the city’s..
For Sacred Hearts Academy (SHA) senior Megan Garcia, too much is never enough. Right now, for instance, she’s prepping for..
The students of St. Anthony School have just painted a mural with a peaceful message that could reach all the..
When Tokai University opens its Kapolei campus in April, it already will have a strong relationship in place with its..
Each January for four years, people have gathered from all over Oahu for the Joel K. Botelho Flag Football Tourney..
Salt Lake resident Ryan Abella always had a passion for fixing things. He began his U.S. Air Force career, after..
Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur keen to hit the road in your own food truck, or an established owner looking..
More than 30,000 patients pass through Castle Medical Center’s emergency rooms annually — a number that has doubled in the..
Four-year-old Avalon Pirrone always dreamed of riding a bike. But because she has cerebral palsy, regular tricycles are too difficult..
Four-year-old Avalon Pirrone always dreamed of riding a bike with her older sister and friends. But because Avalon has cerebral..
Healthy living starts early — which is why Kalani High School hosted 122 students from Aina Haina Elementary and Star..