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Article submitted by Quinn Nelson. Growing up in Hawaii, there are a few songs that are a common sing-a-long style, that easily get stuck on
Article submitted by Quinn Nelson. Growing up in Hawaii, there are a few songs that are a common sing-a-long style, that easily get stuck on
This year, we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Kamehameha Day holiday — June 11, 1872 – June 11, 2022. What is Kamehameha Day? The
The fantastic CSA Produce Boxes from O.K. Farms are still going strong! They have expanded their boxes for purchase every Tuesday here in Hilo from
Kū-A-Kanaka LLC, a native Hawaiian women owned and operated social enterprise headquartered in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island was awarded $10,000 by the Hawaiʻi Peopleʻs Fund
UCC Hawai’i Miss Kona Coffee Scholarship Competition 2022 Registration Events at Kona Commons July 18 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The UCC Hawai’i Miss Kona Coffee
In Hawaii, “Aunty” and “Unko” (Uncle in Standard English) are used as a sign of respect towards elders. While it is common practice, there are
Intro: Picture this: a quaint single lane drive south on highway 11 leads to the southernmost point of the United States. This rural portion of
We’ve all had our favorite shirts, backpacks, or our favorite electronics destroyed by mold in Hawai’i. One of the many challenges of living in Hawai’i
Food is one of my favorite things of all time! I wonder what my mom would say if I changed my middle name to Kaukau?
Just when we thought we couldn’t squeeze any more holidays into February, this weekend is “National Love Your Pet Day,” and Gecko Girlz Shave Ice
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