O‘ahu: The Latest
These home-grown Oʻahu businesses are bringing back lei to urban Honolulu.
Beaches are still fairly empty, businesses have reopened and parking isn’t a nightmare—yet.
What to do, see and eat in the state’s capital city in 24 hours.
The shaka, synonymous with Hawaiʻi and laidback island living, has numerous origin stories, and many believe it came from a man in Kahuku.
In this episode, master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui talks about an East Oʻahu home frequented by the legendary race of small people.
Find out which ones are open, still closed or have new safety measures in place.
As early as Oct. 22, gyms, helicopter tours, short-term rentals and more can operate again.
Everything you need to know—and have—when you land in Hawaiʻi.
Get ready for chicken skin—these tales are truly terrifying.
In this episode, Lopaka Kapanui tells the story about a flamboyant kahuna (priest) who tries to bless an un-blessable house on Oʻahu.
With Hawaiʻi hotels opening their doors once more to trans-Pacific travelers, here’s what to expect when checking in at a safety-first accommodation like The Kāhala Hotel & Resort.
On Oct. 15, the state will start its pre-arrival testing program—and it’s complicated.
Once a neighborhood grocery store in Kalihi, this beloved family-run shop is best known for its super-fresh poke, roast pork and boiled peanuts.
In our new series, master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui shares short spine-chilling tales about the Islands.
The Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards is on for this weekend and everybody’s invited.