66-111 Kamehameha Highway
This unique masonry building features hand-cut blocks of lava stone. The front façade is covered with plaster and paint leaving th...
Hawaii, often celebrated for its natural beauty and cultural complexity, grapples with a complex economic landscape marked by high living costs and income ine...
I’d like to use this column to introduce our new intern and District 2 Honolulu Youth Commission Representative - Diego Carranza. I am grateful for the work th...
This unique masonry building features hand-cut blocks of lava stone. The front façade is covered with plaster and paint leaving the stone of the remaining ex...
My heart goes out to all the families that have been impacted by the devastating wildfires in Lahaina. The scale of destruction and loss of life are difficul...
Circa 1904 - 66-111 Kamehameha Hwy
This wood frame building built on Bishop Estate property originally housed a tailor shop and dry goods store for Sego and...
In the wake of the Lahaina tragedy, we have been relearning how to come together, with resilience and determination, to overcome the shared challenges that w...
The North Shore Chamber of Commerce, as part of its mission of historic preservation of significant sites in Hale‘iwa, recently installed a bronze plaque comm...
By: Noah Grodzin
On August 26th, Boy Scouts of Hawaii Post 213 hosted an Aviation Career Day at Dillingham Airfield sponsored by Acroflight Aviation with ...
The Council was pleased to recognize Linda Seyler at our June Council Meeting for her dedication and commitment to the North Shore Community through North Sho...