By CAITLIN BASILIO One of Kahaluu’s favorite food trucks recently found a more stationary home. Now open at Koolau Center..
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Ahuimanu volleyball star Loxley Keala (Hi, Cuz!) has qualified for the 2012 High Performance Junior Beach Volleyball Championships July 19-21..
For the Kalaheo boys basketball team, the road to another state championship in 2012-13 will pass through Las Vegas next..
It’s been nearly two years since Windward Community College broke ground for its Library Learning Commons, envisioned as an “elegant,..
To assist in keeping the Windward community safe and informed, National Weather Service (NWS) will train SKY-WARN spotters from 9:30..
Viliami “Lasi” Livai had a junior season to remember last fall when he led Kahuku to a Division I state..
Eight Hawaii high schools recently were recognized in The Washington Post‘s 2012 High School Challenge Index, which highlights the nation’s..
Kualoa Regional Park will be the setting for the second annual Talk Story Camp, arranged through the city by veteran..
Kailua High School’s 1957 graduating class has a big 55-year reunion week coming up, and it’s sure to be full..
Wednesday July 4 Kailua parade The Kailua Fourth of July parade begins at 10 a.m. on Kainalu Drive and Palapu..
A candidates forum July 13 in Kaneohe will take on a patriotic feel when the crowd is served hot dogs,..
With two teams competing in the American Legion League this summer, the Castle baseball program is investing in the future...
The co-owner of Hui Ku Maoli Ola, a native plant nursery in Kaneohe, donated 50 plants to the local group..
There was no direct line to coaching for Camilla Ah-Hoy, despite a stellar playing career both at Kahuku and later..
Editor’s note: This letter also was sent to Windward lawmakers and community leaders. Dear Editor, After watching the public hearing..
By Shannon Rosenberg Dance Spectrum Hawaii studio will present “Life Is Your Dance” this weekend in Paliku Theatre at Windward..
Kailua artist Warren Stenberg is the self-described instigator of the upcoming “Dragons in the Garden” exhibit at Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden...
BY CAITLIN BASILIO Bands, color guards, churches, scouts, clubs, dance studios, floats, war veterans and politicians should liven up Kainalu..
Editor’s Note: The following theft-prevention tips are provided by HPD’s Community Policing Team via the Windward Neighborhood Security Watch. Ahhh!..