By Haleiwa Waialua Historical Society
The most prominent Waialua landmark for decades has been the Waialua Sugar Mill’s smokestack. Towering over 100 feet, ...
I know that so many of us are grappling with shock, pain, grief and anger about the terrible tragedy on Maui. More than 2,100 community structures burned to t...
By: Racquel Hill-Achiu
This year the 2023 North Shore Hanapa‘a Jackpot fishing tournament was dedicated to one of the original coordinators and participants...
By Noah Grodzin
Since the late 1980’s Ken Hua otherwise known as “Ken the Barber” has been cutting hair in Haleiwa. His studio is located in between Halei...
By: Rebecca Jaussi DNP, APRN, FNP-C, DipACLM
As a Nurse Practitioner at Kahuku Medical Center, I have valued the level of involvement and kuleana that KMC...
66-057 Kamehameha Hwy.
For over ninety years, the Miura family ran the iconic H. Miura Store. Husakichi Miura emigrated from Yamaguchi, Japan in the late 18...
by Vera Stone Williams, President of the NSOC
Do you remember the large kiawe tree at Haleiwa Beach Park by the canoe site? It was right on the beach and ...
Duke Kahanamoku’s birthday is coming up August 24th. He will be 133 years old. We celebrate him because he symbolized the people of Hawaii to the world. He bro...
California Hotel, Las Vegas, May 3, 2023
For those that don’t know, the Jubilee is an annual gathering in Las Vegas of graduates from Waialua High & I...