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Gab’s Garage Doors: Honesty & Reliability is Priority
Since purchasing the already established business from the original retiring owners, Lisa & Chris Silva spent the early years of their new business building a

Jazz & Blues Festival To Kick Off THIS SATURDAY, June 4th!
Big Island’s acclaimed Jazz & Blues Festival kicks off June 4 with a wide array of talented artists from all over the world after three


Pono Pulse: Laycie Khadija
It all started with her 4-year-old son suggesting the idea of sharing meals with the less fortunate at Lincoln Park. Then, it grew into bigger


You’re Invited!! Let’s Celebrate An Axe-llant Woman!!
Aunty Lei started her mission to dive into the community and bring people together in August of 2020. She is still going strong to not


BIAC’s RACES ARE BACK ON THE TRACKS!
Looking for something to do with the ohana next weekend? The races are back on at the Hilo Drag Strip next weekend, March 19th &


Flying through the air with UFO Parasail
We all have that one friend (maybe you are that friend) who is willing to try anything. I am very fortunate to have a few


Hawaii Technology Academy: New Student Enrollment Begins February
Hawaii Technology Academy (HTA) has lots to look forward to in the New Year! The tuition-free public charter school recently acquired a new campus location


‘Tis the Season of Giving
Life has been more challenging for most of us since COVID hit the Big Island in the Spring of 2020. While things have gotten better


Shingo Honda’s Parallel Exhibition
“I liked that transient, ever-changing world and it has always been what I’ve wanted to express. The word “permanent” is unrealistic. There’s no such thing.


New Business Spotlight: Kai Cuisine
In January of this year, Ashley Baxter and her husband Rangihoro Walker opened Kai Cuisine. The word “kai” means ‘food’ in Reo Māori, and the
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