Save the date and stay hungry: The 21st annual Imi Pono Concert & Craft Fair will be open from 10..
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Sweat now, party later? The fifth annual Kalaheo 5K Spirit Run/Walk April 12 at Kailua Beach Park will benefit the..
Armed with plenty of gruesome statistics about that drug with the long name, Kalaheo High School senior Hannah Carnes plunged..
Flowers – both real and painted ones – will be on display at Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden throughout April to showcase..
Windward Community College will test the limits of art overdose at its fourth annual Paliku Arts Festival, set for 10..
Aspiring writers should save the date, April 12, for Hawaii Pacific University’s 17th annual Koolau Writing Workshops, which will run..
Lani-Kailua Outdoor Circle is selling hundreds of plants from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Kailua Elementary School to benefit..
By PAIGE TAKEYA It’s a play about Abraham Lincoln – minus Abraham Lincoln. To be the first to unravel that..
Piping hot bowls of noodles are comfort food for many, and once June rolls around, Windward Mall shoppers will get..
Editor’s Note: Windward District communications specialist Jorene Barut contributed to this report. The Hawaii State Science & Engineering Fair is..
Editor: House Bill 2441 and its companion, Senate Bill 2330, which are moving their way through the Legislature, were written..
Hawaiian slack-key guitar, freestyle rap, poetical wordplay and Kenyan-centered fiction all can be found in one place on April 2..
By JUNI WENDELIN FASTING Kalaheo High teacher Philip Gilsdorf flies to Boston next week for the National Science Teachers Association’s..
Kailua High School’s fourth annual art exhibit is coming to Morning Brew Coffee House and Bistro for the month of..
Hawaii’s largest and oldest all-Ford car show comes to Kailua this Sunday with a display of 60 vehicles at Mike..
Waimanalo Health Center will conduct its final information session on the Affordable Care Act at 6 p.m. Thursday in its..
Kaneohe Business Group will get an update on island economics from the “Resident Explainer” Howard Dicus during its March 26..
The eighth annual Shoe-boxes for the Homeless drive in Kaneohe recently united public schoolchildren in an effort that filled 1,200..
By PAIGE TAKEYA Not everyone knows that preschool is among the most important years in a child’s life. That’s a..
By PAIGE TAKEYA Hawaii imports 400,000 oysters annually to feed its seafood connoisseurs. In fact, there were no locally grown..