In 2018, Turtle Bay Foundation was honored to award more than $135,000 in grants and scholarships to 146 individuals and organizations working to make the Ko‘ol...
Long after Jack London and James Michener wrote their classic stories of the Hawaiian Islands culture, many local authors have continued telling their own stori...
Off to the dentist, right? And my dentist says, “Hmmm.” A bad sign. Sure enough, bad news. Some cavities, and that means Pain, Suffering, and Expense. Pain and ...
IN 1986, a Chinese Banyan was the sole tree inhabiting a weed filled, otherwise barren circle of land at the entrance to Haleiwa Town. The banyan grew massive o...
The Pupukea Seniors Club was started in the spring of 1996 meeting at the Old Pupukea Recreation Center sponsored by the City and County Department of Parks and...
The Cua family from Haleiwa enjoyed their vacation as they traveled via campervan through New Zealand. Pictured: Ed, Laura, Sujung, Eduardo and Matteo....
“We have the first organic cacao farm in the country,” says Nathan “Nate” Sisler, owner of The Chocolate Farm, based here in Waialua. Nate has been developing h...
If Central Union Church is Honolulu’s “haole church,” then Kawaiahao Church is Town’s “kanaka church.” Designed by Hiram Bingham and built over six years from 1...
Keeping art and music education alive for the North Shore youth
Friends of Sunset Beach (FOSB), a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing art and music e...
Discover your board, shape your community! Come to your neighborhood board meeting and learn about ommunity issues. The North Shore Neighborhood Board meets on...