At the south end of Kamehameha Highway in Hale’iwa sits a small cluster of shops located in the historic 1914 K. Nishimura Building. Amongst these shops is the new location for Hi Pie Bakery which is ...
Partners Rain Magyar and surfboard manufacturer Steve Matthews from 3rd Stone opened the Hale‘iwa Surf Shop a few years ago. The shop is located across from Hale‘iwa Ali‘i beach park in the original ...
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.
Happy graduation season! From in-person to virtual to hybrid school and back around again, this year has been . . . unexpected. As a current high school senior, I admire the people behind the shining ...
When the Waialua mill stack was suddenly demolished last November, everyone noticed. There was consternation and sadness. Without being used an old landmark structure or site will languish. It’s like ...
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 ...
Hawaiian surfing is a way of life that transcends sports by combining family, culture, and community. The North Shore of Oahu is the world’s greatest surfing arena featuring the seven-mile miracle.
What is Historic About Hale‘iwa? The State bypass signs direct people to “historic Hale‘iwa,” but there is little information in the town to tell people WHY it is historic. Recently, the North Shore ...
The reimagined Vans Pipe Masters marks a new chapter for the iconic wave and contest. This year’s WSL-sanctioned specialty event will showcase 40 men and 20 women Invitees who represent the most ...
“The early 1970s were a tumultuous time in the United States, but I have always believed that in the middle of difficulty lies opportunity,” Diana Bonsignore, founder of Rainbow Schools, recollects.
In an era marked by crises like COVID-19 and the looming threat of climate change, the idea that we are social beings and live in a mutually dependent society has faced relentless attacks. Yet, there ...
After a three-year hiatus, the “Battle of the Books” returned to the Turtle Bay Resort in late April. Nearly a hundred Ko‘olauloa area elementary school students from five schools competed in this ...