
Empty Cooler and Water Shoes: North Shore Pūpūkea to Kahuku Road Trip
We venture beyond Hale‘iwa to find farm-fresh eats, tide pools, food trucks and more on the North Shore’s less-traveled side.
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We venture beyond Hale‘iwa to find farm-fresh eats, tide pools, food trucks and more on the North Shore’s less-traveled side.

With exclusive collaborations and live programming, Kilo Summit is bringing a new dimension to the Made in Hawai‘i Festival experience.

A new owner is breathing new life into Chinatown’s pioneering rooftop bar.

Watch fireworks at the waterpark, vote for your favorite bao, see a play about a little-known chapter in Hawaiian history and more.

Meat jun, spicy pork and shrimp tempura bowls are actually $5.70 before tax.

Tune in to Nā Mele on Monday, Aug. 24, for a spellbinding episode with ‘ukulele virtuoso Taimane.

Here are things to know when storms, hurricanes and other disasters are threatening, courtesy of Hawaiian Electric.

The 32nd annual Made in Hawai‘i Festival returns Aug. 20–23. Here’s what you should know before you go.

Mango pies, smoothies, bagels and more: Juicy sweets in every form have cropped up around Honolulu.

Watch South Shore sports, attend a concert under the stars, see a photography exhibit, laugh out loud at a comedy fest and more.