Windward Choral Society will conduct a pilot singing camp next month for children in fifth and sixth grade, offering a..
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The OIA White Conference baseball playoffs may still be a month away, but with the season akin to a sprint..
For the Castle Knights baseball team, the next few weeks will be about getting in position to get into position..
Wednesday March 20 Auditions Lanikai Mortgage Players has auditions at 7:30 p.m. in Shreve Theater for the melodrama, The Silverado..
Alive Ballet Theatre will present A Journey March 30 at Paliku Theatre, a ballet in two acts that follows the..
The oldest private school on the Windward side will mark its 60th birthday with “An Evening by the Bay” from..
Trinity Christian School plans a gala benefit from 6 to 10 p.m. April 20 at the Koolau Ballrooms in Kaneohe,..
Editor, A belated but heartfelt mahalo for running the story on Nona and Herbert’s Kailua wedding (in the Feb. 27..
Windward Oahu is sending two of its best spellers to the Hawaii State Spelling Bee, which will be televised live..
Hokulani Imaginarium manager Mary Beth Laychak is eager to show off the facility’s newly expanded 85-seat auditorium with its latest..
Sen. Jill Tokuda “525,600 minutes. How do you measure, a year in the life?” If you know what song that..
School mascots can be fun and frivolous, but students at Huakailani School for Girls – home of the Butterflies –..
Inspired by the good care their infant daughter received at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children, the Fatboy restaurant..
King Intermediate has received $100,000 – a fe-deral “Strive HI” award for extraordinary academic achievement over two years. It is..
Former plantation housing next to Kahuku Golf Course was rededicated last week after a nine-month, $3.7-million renovation by Vitus Group...
Close on the heels of its Oklahoma! production in February, Castle Performing Arts Center is set to bring to the..
Afirst-ever for Muumuu Heaven is the father-son photography exhibit featuring pro surfer Buzzy Kerbox and his son Kasey, who is..
Parents are being urged to register their keiki for kindergarten or pre-kindergarten now for the next school year, which begins..
Kicking a ball around can be a good way to help reduce child abuse in Hawaii, and PARENTS Inc. is..