If the walls of the Ishimoto Store could talk, we could have a more complete picture of the beginning of a Haleiwa family business that spanned four generation...
By Boyd Ready
When the Waialua mill stack was suddenly demolished last November, everyone noticed. There was consternation and sadness. Without being used...
By Noah Grodzin
Hawaiian surfing is a way of life that transcends sports by combining family, culture, and community. The North Shore of Oahu is the wor...
By Antya Miller, President
The first six months of this year have been very busy, but very gratifying! We received a grant from the Cooke Foundation to ob...
FESTIVALHAAs a devoted husband and busy father of five, Matt often finds refuge in a tranquil shady nook, where his artist easel, palette, and brushes stand re...
Members of the WHS Band along with parents, chaperones, and Band Director Ian Cablay embarked on an exciting tour of Japan. This trip was a culminating experi...
STORM SEASON JUNE 1st TONOVEMBER 31st
If you have not checked it out, the Hurricane forecast season predictions are in. It looks great for the Pacific re...
By: Lynell DaMate, Angela Huntemer, Chris Tarski - Aloha Marconi Alliance
On Friday April 26, 2024, the State Board of Land and Natural Resources (Board) me...
By Sean Flemming, Botanical Field Supervisor, Waimea Valley
Water is essential to life on earth. From rivers and oceans to the blood that flows through our...
On Saturday March 30, the com-
munity held a “Rally at Rock Piles”
event along the Ke Ala Pūpūkea
Bike Path in support of the proposed
North Shore First Respon...