In 1888, Ben Dillingham had a problem. He had built Oahu’s first railroad to haul sugar cane from the North Shore into town, but his trains returned to the “cou...
Spring is the time when many gingers start flowering or emerge from underground dormancy. Many waxy, long-lasting flowers of Etlingera, the genus for the torch ...
On behalf of the Waialua High School Project Graduation 2018 Committee, a big mahalo to all who supported and attended our “Pa‘ina Night” at Dot’s Wahiawa on Ma...
Excitement was in the air at the Turtle Bay Resort on April 6 as about 100 elementary-aged students from the Ko‘olauloa area took part in the third annual Battl...
Pupukea girls Ella and Eva pictured here at "Volcano Skatepark". Ella decked out in her skate gear had a blast skating while Lil Sis played in the park....
Let’s see … Hawaii’s state senate has voted to ban progress on construction of the Thirty-Meter telescope
(TMT) on Mauna Kea on the Big Island until “a series ...
“We’re bringing something new, different and exciting to the North Shore, focused on chef-inspired comfort food. We also have brunch on Saturdays and Sundays, f...
Kahuku Medical Center’s (KMC) partnership with The Queen’s Medical Center (QMC) on its Telestroke Program is saving lives and preventing chronic disability. To ...
Who were the first people?
By Richard W. Rogers
That was the question addressed by Captain Richard W. Rogers at the Waialua Library on April 14, the second ...