Hawai‘i Island: The Latest
Christina Maffei, now a Honolulu-based consultant, was crowned the champion of the 11th annual Don the Beachcomber Mai Tai Festival in Kona.
Ongoing protests have halted construction of an extremely large telescope on top of Mauna Kea. Currently, the road to the summit remains closed.
In sacred Waipio Valley, along Big Island’s wild coast, water is everything.
The family-run Popover Bakery & Café bakes up doughnuts, flatbreads and, yes, popovers.
For $10, you can try eight unique wines, all grown on the high-altitude slopes of Mauna Loa.
Shaka Tea, the first line of Hawaii-grown herbal ice teas brewed with the endemic mamaki, opened a tea emporium on Hawaii Island this month.
A new book, “Aloha Rodeo,” takes readers through the history of Hawaiian cowboys.
Hawaiian cacao crop and its delicious chocolate is capturing the attention of Hawaiʻi’s small farmers, and the appetites of everyone else.
These trails are great ways to explore the tropical outdoors—and tire out the kids, too.
Nestled along the rugged Hamakua Coast is a fantasy forest of native and international flora with an ocean view.
Dog lovers can take advantage of this unique opportunity to spend their Island experience with Hawaii’s loveable and adoptable shelter dogs.
Honolulu to Hilo flights will be coming by fall, and flights to and from the continental United States will commence “before the holidays.”
A thrifter’s paradise, Honokaa town on the Big Island is worth pulling over for.
See which hula halau came out on top.
Taizha Keakealani Hughes-Kaluhiokalani has been named Miss Aloha Hula after Thursday's night of competition.