Good fruit always comes from good trees. So it is with Keith Amemiya, who, thanks to the lessons taught by..
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As Hawai‘i braces for its inaugural vote-by-mail election, chief election officer Scott Nago drops by to explain the new protocol..
Learning will definitely take on a different look when public schools open Aug. 4. What figures to remain the same,..
It’s three decades and counting for SigZane and his design company, which has been making waves across the globe for..
Rising dance choreographer Sienna Lalau got her big break after posting a video of her and friends dancing to a..
No one has a better track record of supporting state Department of Education teachers and students than Public Schools of..
Appetites around the state are ramping up with the latest talk of the town: Restaurants can reopen for dine-in services..
Josh Tatofi’s star continues to rise among lovers of Hawaiian mele and R&B balladry, thanks to his velvety smooth voice..
Blood drives might look a little different right now, but the aim of Blood Bank of Hawai‘i remains the same:..
The forecast remains bright and sunny for music’s latest sensation, North Shore’s Thunderstorm Artis. The acoustic sound of Thunderstorm Artis..
More than ever, Hawai‘i’s nurses deserve praise for their efforts in protecting and nursing patients back to health. It’s why..
No one is better equipped to carry Lunalilo Home through its long-awaited transformation than CEO Diane Paloma. Take a walk..
As YWCA O‘ahu turns 120 years old, CEO Noriko Namiki (center) invites the community to celebrate its 2020 LeaderLuncheon honorees:..
Anna Neubauer stepped into the role of president and CEO of Hawaiian Humane Society in October — and she’s been..
With president and CEO Sanford Inouye leading the way, ‘Ōlelo Community Media will continue sharing Hawai‘i’s diverse voices with its..
This week’s cover story is brought to you by the letters P and A — which stand for Pam Arciero,..
Chinese-American veterans of World War II – 27 of whom still live in Hawai‘i — are finally getting the recognition..
Mānoa Valley Theatre will honor the contributions of Dorothy “Dot” Mason and Dr. Mark Mugiishi at its Mānoa Marquee Sapphire..
Marc delaCruz bursts onto the scene as the first Filipino American to perform the leading role in the Broadway musical..
Hailed as dedicated businesswomen and leaders within their professions, Gina Woo Anonuevo, Shelee Kimura and Crystal Kaiulani Rose are this..