Oʻahu
The KCC Farmers Market, put on by the Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau Federation, returns on Nov. 14 after being closed since March due to COVID-19.
The World Surf League launches the 2021 Championship Tour in December with broadcast-only events in the birthplace of the sport.
From Waikīkī Beach to Papakōlea Beach and Honolua Bay, here are a few tips and tricks to make sure your beach day goes smoothly.
Expect new safety guidelines, interpretive signs and an outdoor play area for keiki.
The iconic farm-to-table restaurant on Oʻahu is one of many that have closed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March.
The popular lookout, with stunning views of the island’s Windward Side, has been closed since March.
These home-grown Oʻahu businesses are bringing back lei to urban Honolulu.
Beaches are still fairly empty, businesses have reopened and parking isn’t a nightmare—yet.
What to do, see and eat in the state’s capital city in 24 hours.
Find out which ones are open, still closed or have new safety measures in place.
As early as Oct. 22, gyms, helicopter tours, short-term rentals and more can operate again.
Everything you need to know—and have—when you land in Hawaiʻi.
On Oct. 15, the state will start its pre-arrival testing program—and it’s complicated.
The Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards is on for this weekend and everybody’s invited.
Here’s how ESPACIO and its restaurant, Mugen Waikīkī, has dealt with Hawaiʻi’s shutdown.
For nearly 20 years, Lopaka Kapanui has shared the beauty and rich history of Hawai‘i through its diverse stories and legends.
The Oʻahu hotel will open two weeks after the state launches its pre-arrival testing program.
Oʻahu eases some restrictions on its latest stay-at-home.
This O‘ahu-based grocery chain has a new, innovative vision for a modern world.
What you should know, do and pack if you’re hitting the trails alone.
Research shows the protected bay on Oʻahu has been recovering since the state shutdown in March.
Yes, beaches and hiking trails are still closed.
You'll love these Hawaiʻi spots a waffle lot.
Chari Cuthbert started ByChari on Oʻahu and now her L.A.-based company is getting a lot of attention for Obama’s statement necklace.