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To kick off his second four-year term, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi delivered his fifth State of the City address on Tuesday March 18 with a huge announcement for the North Shore. He declared the ...
As the dust settles on the 2025 legislative session, the real work is just beginning. While some may look to summer as a time to rest, the Hawaiʻi State Legislature is gearing up for three special ...
This past month, we had the privilege of recognizing Going Green for over two decades of service to the community. The organization started in 2004 at Haleʻiwa Harbor and Kaimuki High School. Through ...
As Co-Founder and President of eMazzanti Technologies, Carl Mazzanti partners with his wife, Jennifer, and their two sons, Eli and Enzo, to spearhead their growing IT firm that has a global presence.
For decades at the Waialua Sugar’s company store on the central square of Waialua town, thousands of sugar workers could get food, clothing, and supplies, usually on a charge account keyed to the ...
The Aloha Freight Pipeline Bodyboarding Championships concluded with world-class bodyboarding at Banzai Pipeline, crowning champions in the Men’s Open Pro (see page 16), Women’s Open Pro, Junior Men’s ...
Last Thursday was a big day in the Hawaii State House Committee on Energy and Environmental Protection (EEP). In addition to tackling our state’s cesspool crisis, we also took a critical step toward ...
Located towards Ka‘ena point in between the ocean and the Leeward shadow of Mt. Ka‘ala on the North Shore of O‘ahu sits Dillingham airfield. A serene airport home to the only glider port in the state ...
This session, I’m prioritizing legislation to protect Hawaii’s critical resources: our water and agricultural lands. These efforts are vital to ensuring sustainability, food security, and cultural ...
The former Haleiwa Hotel is well known. Less so were the ‘Seaside Hotel,’ the ‘Doi Hotel,’ the ‘Fujita Hotel,’ and the large hotel at the Kahuku Marconi Transmitter. All were accessible by railroad.
Many have wondered: where were the camps, how many were there, and what was life like in a workers’ camp during the 98 years of the Waialua Agricultural Company’s North Shore operations? I recently ...
Many people driving through Haleiwa wonder about the historic gym across from the Haleiwa Post Office and may not realize it is the home of the Waialua Community Association (WCA). The WCA, founded in ...
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