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With the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Hawaiʻi on March 8, we answer your questions about the fast-spreading respiratory disease.
The ʻihiʻihilauakea is a rare, endangered fern that resembles the lucky shamrock.
The popular visitor destination is one of a dozens of events, festivals, malls and businesses affected by the fast-spreading COVID-19.
This is just one of a slew of events and festivals in Hawaiʻi that are canceled or postponed due to concerns over the new coronavirus.
The spot is located further back from the dangerous sea cliffs at the end of Chain of Crater Road.
Up your Hawaiʻi photography game with these 10 pointers, contributed by Instagram Influencers and photographers who know the Islands best.
Nāhuku, or Thurston Lava Tube, in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park has been closed to the public for nearly two years.
Expect to see a lot more Biki bikes rolling around Honolulu in the coming years.
Maui-based writer Toby Neal’s memoir, “Freckled,” tells the compelling story of a haole (Caucasian) girl growing up on Kaua‘i in the ’70s.
The eligibility requirements to stay at this Armed Forces Recreation Center hotel expanded in January, allowing for 3 million more people to enjoy this Waikīkī gem.
Just a mile into the 400-acre garden in Windward Oʻahu are more—and better—photo ops.
The answer is easy: Because it’s the right thing to do.
From mule tours to shipwreck scuba diving, here are a few epic adventures our team wants to try in 2020.
After bowing out in the quarterfinals of the 2019 Billabong Pipeline Masters, the local surfer was still able to clinch his spot in Summer Olympic Games.
The impressive 7-foot structure is on display now at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa.