For nearly 20 years, Fumi’s Kahuku Shrimp has been a North Shore staple, drawing locals and visitors alike with its bold, unmistakable garlic shrimp. Now, the longtime favorite has expanded to town, ...
The Hawai‘i Lodging &Tourism Association — the state’s largest and oldest private‑sector tourism organization — honored ...
Hawaii is expensive, but basing yourself in the capital, where local culture and nature are within easy reach, can save you ...
Noho Home is opening another temporary store at Ala Moana Center next month, and owner Jalene Kanani Bell says the brand's ...
The circular space at Ala Moana Hotel once hosted a nightclub and later a church. It reopens as a modern event venue with professional production technology.
While the eastbound extensions of the rail are more highly anticipated, a short segment extending the west side of the rail ...
O ne well-worn refrain of progressive urban politics is that new, “luxury” housing will not help solve the housing shortage. A 2024 study of U.S. voters found that 30 to 40 pe ...
The final day of Lunar New Year celebrations at Ala Moana Center kicks off with centerwide festivities honoring the Year of the Horse.
A planning effort for the more than $10 billion Skyline to go to the University of Hawaii at Manoa rolled forward Wednesday.
Ahead of the Pacific Telecom Council’s conference, digital infrastructure leaders gather in O‘ahu to support Hawai‘i’s future technology workforce at 1547’s Aloha Charity Fishing Tournament ...
What started as a passion project while dancing hula in Hawaiʻi has turned into a global career moment for hairstylist, Chalei Malianăpuaonähala McKee.
When Waikiki’s first hotel opened March 11, 1901, the area was still largely wetlands with taro patches and beach houses. Horse-drawn carriages brought visitors from the central hub of downtown ...