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For those perusing the streets of downtown Hilo in search of something sweet, unique, and intoxicating, I suggest that you make a stop at the

Aloha all you Ghouls and Goblins, Big Island Pulse is happy to announce that Holoholoween is back for the third year! This year’s venue is

Hands down, the best sweets in Hilo. No joke. Pretty sure it has been established by now that I like food (see, e.g., almost every

For Immediate Press Release [Hilo, Hawaii] – Hawai’i Island United Way is the latest beneficiary of Ohana Fuels’ “Fuel Up. Do Good.” program. Through this

Ok, I will admit that I’m including this picture for no other reason than to prove that it is possible: 1) for me to get

“Most of the time if you are a chef of any caliber you either have to start your own restaurant or jump in to an

Now, more than ever, we need to start becoming more environmentally conscious for the sake of future generations—this holiday season is no exception. Here are

I’ve written previously about the amazing food made by Chef Louis and his merry band of sous chefs on the omakase menu at Izakaya Miyo’s

On the way to the Waipio Valley lookout (remember, the Valley itself is closed to those who do not live or work down there), the