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Explore the Performance Stages of the 30th Honolulu Festival!
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Hitomi Shimatani’s “PEACE STOCK” Mini-Concert at the 30th Honolulu Festival
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Join the “SUSHI to me!” Sushi Making & Tasting Workshop
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Discover the Artists of Honolulu Art Market 2026 — A 30th Anniversary Showcase
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Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: June 11–17, 2026
Check out all things fishing and seafood, shop the biggest secondhand book sale, watch a floral parade, dance on the streets of Waikīkī and more. -
June 20: Shop for Dad at The HONOLULU Edit Marketplace
Complete a stamp card for a FREE travel umbrella + exclusive deals. -
Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: June 4–10, 2026
Celebrate World Oceans Day, join a reading challenge, jam at a zoo concert, see an alfresco flick and more. -
Potential Tropical Cyclone One forms off Texas coast
HOUSTON >> A tropical storm was expected to form off the Texas coast by Wednesday morning from a system labeled Potential Tropical Cyclone One, the U.S. National Hurricane Center … -
Hackers claim Novo Nordisk breach after failed $25M demand
A cyber extortion group claimed today to have stolen more than a terabyte of data from pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk and said it is exploring selling parts of the data after u… -
Motorcyclist, 24, dies after head-on collision on Big Island
Hawaii island police say a motorcyclist has died after colliding head-on with a sedan in Mountain View overnight. -
Iran deal includes $300 billion investment fund, source says
DUBAI >> A $300 billion private fund designed to trigger investment into Iran is outlined in the U.S.-Iran framework agreement, and more than half that sum has already been commit… -
Dow hits record high as Nasdaq, S&P 500 slip
The Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 finished lower today under pressure from technology stocks, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average marked its second straight record close. -
Hawaii economy remains resilient despite inflation
Hawaii’s economy should maintain mild growth this year, according to a new state forecast that notes recent spikes in inflation and personal income. -
Wary of wildfires, Waikoloa Village residents demand new road
Wildfires in recent years on Hawaii island and Maui have driven Waikoloa Village residents to seek proactive solutions to the looming danger of traffic bottlenecks in the event of… -
Word Row: June 16
Five letters. Six chances to solve this popular word puzzle. -
Kauaʻi’s Richest Towns Scored Tax Breaks Meant For Poor Areas — Until Now
Opportunity Zone projects are intended to benefit economically distressed communities but are often found in the wealthiest parts of the island. -
Denby Fawcett: When A Shark Comes To Your Neighborhood
Shark bites are uncommon on Oʻahu, despite it having the state’s largest population.
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Plan Your Visit: Hawaiʻi Convention Center Map, Vendors & Stage Schedule Now Available
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Discover Japanese Food Culture with “Oko Art” – Kids Okonomiyaki Decorating Workshop
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The Winner of the Annual Maui Mikoshi Design Contest 【Baldwin High School】
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Kilohana Square Is Closing. What’s Next for Threadfin Bistro and Slice by HB Baking?
The short answer: One’s moving, the other is taking a break. -
2026 Hale ‘Aina Award Winners: The Best Restaurants in Hawai‘i
Congratulations to this year’s Hale ‘Aina Award winners announced on June 9, 2026. -
Good Times with Henry Kapono at Halekulani’s House Without A Key
Hear Henry Kapono’s beloved classics like “Goodtimes Together,” “Highway in the Sun” and “Friends.” -
What’s Open or Closed in Honolulu on Kamehameha Day
Your guide to which city and county and state services will be available or suspended in observance of Kamehameha Day on Thursday, June 11, 2026. -
HPD detectives investigating death of man in Kalihi
Honolulu Police Department detectives are working to determine if a 68-year-old man found dead on North School Street this morning was killed or died of natural causes. -
G7 leaders express optimism after Trump-Zelenskyy talks
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France >> President Donald Trump said Russia should make peace with Ukraine after a “very good” meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy today, in comments that… -
Kalaya, Michael Tusk lead 2026 James Beard Award winners
The James Beard Awards, the restaurant industry’s annual honors, were bestowed on Monday night in Chicago. The awards have been given out since 1991, and this year’s ceremony was … -
High surf advisory in effect as flooding threatens Hawaii shores
The National Weather Service has downgraded a high surf warning to a high surf advisory for south-facing shores across Hawaii, but officials continue to warn of dangerous ocean co… -
Yum Brands to sell Pizza Hut for $2.7B amid sales slump
Yum Brands said today it would sell its Pizza Hut chain for $2.7 billion, as the unit struggles with stiff competition in the fast-food market and cautious consumer spending. -
Stephen Tsai: Even with help from 5 donors, Hawaii athletics could use an assist
It was quite the celebration at the University of Hawaii’s Ed Wong Room last week. -
Ozawa Challenges Waters’ Honolulu Council Candidacy In Court
This is the third time the two candidates have faced off in court over this city council seat. -
Proposed Federal Rule Threatens Hawaiʻi Scientific Research
Weakening the independence of funding decisions risks undermining American innovation and competitiveness. -
Civil Beat Is Training The Next Generation Of Journalists
Summertime means a new crop of Civil Beat interns. -
After Kona Lows, Thousands Applied For Aid. Help Can’t Come Fast Enough
Some property owners are paying out of pocket to make their homes livable while waiting for federal funds they hope will come through.
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Limited 30th Anniversary Honolulu Festival Official T-Shirt
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Discover Japanese Sake Culture at the 30th Honolulu Festival – Sake & Food Fest
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Hawai‘i Convention Center Parking Information – Honolulu Festival
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New Local App Helps Businesses Reduce Food Waste While You Save Big
Save a Bite partners with local bakeries, pizza shops and other eateries to sell mystery boxes of discounted excess food. -
Mānoa Honey & Mead Opens O‘ahu’s First Mead Cocktail Bar in Kaimukī
Find The Honey Bar in the old Bubbly & Bleu spot on Koko Head Ave. -
A Proliferation of New Poke Shops on O‘ahu
Seriously, how much ‘ahi can we eat? -
UH ace Magdaleno enters portal as fallback in case he’s not drafted
The University of Hawaii baseball team’s top pitcher has entered the NCAA transfer portal. -
Crews battle algae bloom in Washington’s newly repainted Reflecting Pool
Work crews poured hydrogen peroxide into the newly repainted Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Tuesday to combat an algae bloom, a little over a week after it was repainted as p… -
EMS took multiple patients to the ER due to road injuries
Honolulu Emergency Medical Services responded to multiple injuries suffered on Oahu roadways Monday — from Maili to Kaimuki. -
FBI says it foiled plot to attack White House UFC event
WASHINGTON >> The FBI said today it thwarted a planned attack on the Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts event on the White House lawn on the weekend, taking five pe… -
U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal emerges as permanent truce talks continue
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France/DUBAI >> Details began to emerge today of the U.S. and Iran’s interim agreement to end the war in the Middle East, with President Donald Trump saying it wi… -
Kennedy overrules CDC review, orders woman to stay in hantavirus quarantine
A cruise ship passenger who was exposed to hantavirus in early May is still being held at a quarantine facility in Nebraska, against her wishes and against the recommendation of a… -
Television and radio – June 16, 2026
ON THE AIR Listings are for Spectrum and Hawaiian Telcom analog/digital. *—premium station. **—retelecast. ***—delayed. Check your TV guide for latest updates. Event Time TV CH HT… -
Civil Beat Wins National Nonprofit News Award For Fireworks Coverage
Judges called the coverage "a compelling example of journalism serving both accountability and the public good." -
Hawaiʻi’s Imperiled False Killer Whales Are Going Hungry
The endangered whales' numbers are still trending in the wrong direction. Researchers just found a new piece of the puzzle as to why. -
Kaua‘i Needs Food Independence. Mayoral Candidates Differ On Achieving That
Addressing the island's aging infrastructure is also a top issue for those hoping to lead the Garden Isle.
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