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2026 Hawaii Wideout 'Wows' At Top Dawg Camp, Earns Husky Offer
2026 St. Louis (Honolulu, Hi.) wide receiver Jordan Nunuha excelled at Washington's Top Dawg camp over the weekend and came away with an offer. What did he think of his first trip to Washington and where do things stand on the recruiting trail at this early point in the process? Read on to find out...
Liberation Day festivities underway
THE unveiling of a mural that depicts the theme of this year’s Liberation Day celebration was among the highlights of the first day of the festivities at the Garapan Fishing Base on Saturday evening. The island also welcomed its special guests: Jack Padley, William Michels and Dave Knisley. Their...
The Hula Preservation Society has helped to digitally document 100's of hours of talk story sessions
Maile Loo-Ching is a Kumu Hula, Co-founder and Executive Director of the non-profit; a kuleana given to her by mana wahine and champion for our Hawaiian Culture Aunty Nona Beamer.
Mary’s Girl in the Kitchen brings soulful comfort food to Hawaii
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Looking for some soulful comfort food on Oahu?. Mobile catering business Mary’s Girl in the Kitchen specializes in Southern-style dishes and will serve up her signature oxtails, ribs, shrimp and grits, wings and more at the Juneteenth Block Party in Waikiki this Wednesday. Owner and military...
Plans to demolish former PBS building provoke tempers at UH Board of Regents
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The University of Hawaii Manoa campus building that housed PBS for decades is finally headed for demolition. But UH Regent and former Gov. Neil Abercrombie fought the plan, which provoked anger from UH President David Lassner. In a Regents meeting last week, Lassner told the board that...
Butcher Bar Now Open in Waikiki
HONOLULU (Island News) The Butcher Bar in Waikiki is a new venue showcasing the dry aged meats provided at its sister restaurant, Aloha Steakhouse. The managment team of The Butcher Bar and Aloha Steakhouse, Kenny Shizawa, Sales and Operations Manager, Chaney Kohashi, General Manager and Chef Corey Janiss were on Good Morning Hawaii to talk about the new venue.
Cultivate inner peace and world harmony for International Yoga Day
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The public is invited to celebrate the 6th annual International Yoga Day event hosted by the Gandhi International Institute For Peace (GIIP) this Friday. The free event is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the MOA Wellness Center in Honolulu. Dr. Raj Kumar, founder of...
Non-profit Nia Tero reflects on how FestPAC empowered indigenous groups
Just like that the 10-day Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture is coming to a close --the gathering gives indigenous Pacific Islanders a chance to learn from each other and tackle shared challenges, like climate change, protecting lands and preserving endangered languages.
Pacific nations strengthen ties at massive FestPAC celebration in Hawaii
HONOLULU (CN) — A crowd of thousands bid farewell to the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture on Sunday during a large-scale celebration at the University of Hawaii that hosted delegates from 27 island nations. FestPAC, hailed as the world's largest Indigenous Pacific Islander celebration, concluded its 10-day...
Hawaii police tell holidaymakers to bring valuables in to the ocean with them
Honolulu police have suggested beachgoers to bring valuables with them into the ocean in a waterproof bag.The force attracted a lot of attention on social media after they issued the warning to those holidaying in Hawaii.“For those enjoying the beach, don’t leave valuables unattended on the sand. Instead, use a waterproof bag that you can take into the water with you,” The Honolulu Police Department said.But the police and the Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii, a nonprofit organization that helps tourists who become victims of crime or other problems, also have even more basic advice: Don’t take your valuables to...
Don’t take all your cash with you to the beach and other tips to avoid theft during a Hawaii holiday
HONOLULU (AP) — Honolulu police recently received some attention on social media for recommending beachgoers not leave their valuables unattended and instead take those items with them into the ocean in a waterproof bag. But the police and the Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii, a nonprofit organization that helps...
Native Hawaiian Midwives Are Asking A Judge To Uphold Their Birth Traditions
HONOLULU (AP) — Ki’inaniokalani Kahoʻohanohano longed for a deeper connection to her Native Hawaiian ancestors and culture as she prepared to give birth to her first child at home on the north shore of Maui in 2003. But generations of colonialist suppression had eroded many Hawaiian traditions,...
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