We are well into the budget season, which started at the beginning of March when Mayor Blangiardi submitted his proposed operating and capital budgets to th...
By Boyd Ready
To keep the country, country, we must have agriculture. The latest USDA statistics for Hawaii show fewer farms, and an average net profit of...
By Carol Philips
On January 24, 2024, the North Shore Chamber of Commerce gathered for the first of its three annual General Membership meetings at Haleiwa ...
Revitalizing Hawaii: A Concrete Roadmap for the 2024 Legislative SessionHawaii stands at a critical juncture, and this 2024 legislative session offers a uniqu...
Last month, the Honolulu City Council honored North Shore’s own Moona Whyte for her achievements in the world of professional kitesurfing and wingfoiling. N...
By: David Orr
Now, out of print and hard to find, In Gardens of Hawai‘i, published by the Bishop Museum in the late 1940s is one of the best general books...
By Hale‘iwa Waialua Historical Society
“The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Station once-grand Powerhouse, a historic structure, was mostly demolished over the h...
At the conclusion of the 2023 session, some of my colleagues and I disagreed with the decision to not fund core operations of the entire public education sys...
Happy New Year! Wishing everyone happiness and good health in 2024. One of the community highlights this holiday season was the Hale‘iwa Christmas Parade. M...
On Saturday, December 30th, 60 people attended the Hale‘iwa Waialua Historical Society’s ceremony dedicating new history signs at the Waialua Bandstand Park....