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ASD’s Aloha Spirit beat covers the kama‘āina who are making a positive difference in people’s lives. This is where volunteers are heroes and non-profit leaders are Hawai‘i’s navigators. We also cover Hawai‘i’s diverse faith community, and the religions which so deeply tie the Islands together.
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Paint with Solomon Enos
Ever wanted to be part of painting a community mural? Next Saturday, Nov. 29, could be your chance. This government office is teaming up with artist Solomon Enos to beautify a basement parking garage.
Katie HellandNovember 22, 2025

At Pearl City, Ally Tamayose's legacy lives on
Tamayose passed away after a five-year battle with osteosarcoma, but through her family, she remains a key figure in the girls soccer program.
Christian ShimabukuNovember 27, 2025

20-plus Christmas parades on Oʻahu
Neighborhood parades start this weekend across Oʻahu. Here is a list of more than 20 events happening between Nānākuli and Hawaiʻi Kai in the next few weeks.
Katie HellandNovember 27, 2025

Free holiday concert at Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall
This concert shares holiday favorites and features the Royal Hawaiian Band — and Henry Kapono, among other guest artists — on Friday, Nov. 28.
Katie HellandNovember 27, 2025

Maui band advances to “Hawaiʻi to the World” finale
This Island reggae band caught the judges' attention and will advance to the finale for "Hawaiʻi to the World," a televised talent competition launched by Hawaiian Council. The finale will include contestants from four islands: Kauaʻi, Maui, Hawaiʻi Island and Oʻahu.
Katie HellandNovember 26, 2025

Your guide to the long Thanksgiving weekend
Wondering where to celebrate Thanksgiving Day? Check out this guide from Aloha State Daily. When you are not spending time with family, paint a mural with Solomon Enos, shop for holiday gifts as part of Keep it Kaimukī Saturday and visit Waimea Valley to celebrate Lā Kūʻokoʻa.
Katie HellandNovember 26, 2025

Ballet Hawaiʻi’s “The Nutcracker” puts Islands center stage
Usually, “The Nutcracker” brings up visions of a Sugar Plum Fairy or the "Waltz of the Snowflakes," but those attending performances of this holiday classic from Ballet Hawaiʻi should prepare for geckos, sea turtles, iʻiwi, and a Sugar Plumeria Fairy.
Katie HellandNovember 25, 2025

Read Aloud America readies for next chapter
Founder and president Jed Gaines reflects on the Honolulu-based organization’s past and shares what’s ahead.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 25, 2025

Ways to give back this holiday season
Here is a roundup of upcoming events and community-focused programs that benefit local charities assisting ʻohana in need.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 22, 2025

Haiku from keiki featured in this contest
Do you know keiki who might like to feature their poetry about the Islands in a local competition? The 74th annual Cherry Blossom Festival’s Haiku Art Contest is looking for young poets this week.
Katie HellandNovember 20, 2025

Watch the finale of HI93’s Battle of the Bands and Comedians
Two dozen contestants and four rounds of competition are culminating in one night of music and laughter in Kakaʻako this week. Catch the finale of HI93’s Local Break: Battle of the Bands and Comedians where five comedians and five bands will leave it all on the stage as they compete for the contest’s grand prizes.
Katie HellandNovember 20, 2025

Uncles and Aunties: Meet Steve Butler, AKA Santa Claus
Wahiawā Heights resident Steve Butler has been appearing as Santa for 15 years. Looking the part helps, but he's also perfected his performance by attending the world's oldest Santa school.
Cheryl Chee TsutsumiNovember 19, 2025

There’s still time to pack a shoebox
It’s National Collection Week for Operation Christmas Child by Samaritan's Purse. Cindy Dorflinger, area coordinator for East O‘ahu, shares about the project’s impact and how the local community can still get involved.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 19, 2025

Music, art and Kaiwi Coast Run & Walk: Friday, Nov. 21, Saturday, Nov. 22, and Sunday, Nov. 23
This weekend, enjoy live music from local bands and laugh with up-and-coming comedians at the finale for HI93 Break: Battle of the Bands and Comedians. There are also several art exhibits on display, including one that features mosaics and another focused on kintsugi, or the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold.
Katie HellandNovember 18, 2025

Waimānalo community program embarks on next phase of master plan
Hui Mahi‘ai ‘Āina and aio Foundation broke ground Saturday on the expansion of its homeless community program in Waimānalo, which is expected to serve about 188 residents once phase one is completed next year.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 18, 2025

Lauren Okano’s ʻKintsugi Joy’ exhibit opens at Downtown Art Center
Artist Lauren Okano grew up in New York City and has lived in the Islands for more than 20 years. Recently, she transformed an injury into inspiration for a series of paintings that focus on resilience.
Katie HellandNovember 17, 2025

The Wailea Community Association has a new GM
Matt Chierek assumed the role as general manager last month, succeeding Bud Pikrone, who stepped down after 25 years. Chierek shares about his career path, what initially attracted him to the 1,500-acre master-planned resort community and his plans for its future.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 13, 2025

How the Hawai‘i Wildlife Center helps native birds (and bats)
Seabird fallout season is underway and Aloha State Daily recently spoke with Linda Elliott, the president and center director for HWC, which often cares for these downed birds.
Stephanie SalmonsNovember 13, 2025

Community to serve up Thanksgiving meals
Four nonprofits — Giving Hope Hawaiʻi, Ko Olina Charities, Meals on Wheels and The Salvation Army and Pacific Islands Division — will be preparing hot and ready-to-go meals for thousands of ʻohana in need this Thanksgiving. Find out where to go and how to support.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 13, 2025

Honolulu Restaurant Week, music from The Beatles, comedy and more: Friday, Nov. 14 – Sunday, Nov. 16
Ready to eat? Or listen to a string quartet play music from The Beatles? Aloha State Daily has you covered! We rounded up some ways to enjoy the weekend.
Katie HellandNovember 12, 2025

A teacher’s fire creates new glass blowing class, curriculum
Wahiawa-based Leilehua High School is the first DOE school to offer this course developed by Fine Arts Department Head Dustin Hart. He also created the curriculum for other public schools to pick up.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 11, 2025

Meet the new president of HBM
Born and raised in Hawai‘i, Ron Porter was recently named president of Hawaiian Building Maintenance. With a background in economics, finance and business operations, he shares immediate priorities for the more than 60-year-old commercial facility maintenance company.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 10, 2025

City Lights announces tree lighting ceremony
There is a new tree in town at Honolulu Hale. The 55-foot tree is part of Honolulu City Lights, which begins Saturday, Nov. 29. This year, the theme is “Navigating by the Stars.”
Katie HellandNovember 10, 2025

"Hawaiʻi to the World": Hawaiian Council announces chance to be in show's live audience
A new television show premieres this month that will feature Island talent competing for a $10,000 prize. Learn more about the chance to be part of the live audience for the finale and auditions of talent from Hawaiʻi Island and Oʻahu.
Katie HellandNovember 08, 2025

Oʻahu nonprofit to host food distributions, community events
FarmKineTings is a volunteer-run organization in Hauʻula that offers free programs aimed at keeping the community healthy, active and connected, says Executive Director Kimberly Fanene. She shares about what to expect at the Nov. 15 beach cleanup and bodyboard clinic, who is chipping in to make it happen and what resources are still needed.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 07, 2025

OHA votes on how to disperse emergency funds
The organization, whose mission is to improve the well-being of Native Hawaiians, moves forward on a plan to redirect $6.1 million in emergency funding to its beneficiaries affected by the federal government shutdown. Monies may be available as soon as Monday, Nov. 10.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 06, 2025

Battle of the Bands and Comedians: tickets on sale for next round
HI93 FM Hawaiʻi’s Local Hits is hosting a battle of the bands and comedians. The fourth round of competition is this Sunday, Nov. 9. In just a few weeks, five bands and five comedians will come together for the finals of the competition, held Friday, Nov. 21, at The Gatsby in Kakaʻako.
Katie HellandNovember 06, 2025

Chinatown’s River of Life Mission makes 40 years
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, among other dignitaries, declared Nov. 4 as “River of Life Mission Day,” in honor of 40 years of mission-driven work serving meals and ministry to homeless individuals and ʻohana on Oʻahu. Newly appointed Executive Director Keali‘i Kane Gray shares what this acknowledgement means to her and for the nonprofit now and into the future.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 05, 2025

Community Voices: A life of service and advocacy for Native Hawaiians
Remembering Louis "Lui" Hao (Jan. 2, 1935 – June 20, 2025), a lifelong community servant, social justice advocate, and two-term OHA trustee.
Puanani Fernandez-AkamineNovember 04, 2025

Hamada: Awareness and compassion needed for mental health issues
People don't hesitate to get help if they catch a flu or sprain an ankle. Looking after one's mental health should be just as natural and free of shame or stigma.
Rick HamadaNovember 04, 2025

A Night at the Museum, battle of the bands, and more: Friday, Nov. 7- Sunday, Nov. 9
Looking for fun weekend plans? Watch Prince Kūhiōʻs 40-foot racing canoe return to the water after a decade on land or check out Capitol Modern’s First Friday event, where dancers from Iona Contemporary Dance Theatre bring the museum's galleries, courtyard and lobby to life. It is also a Kamaʻāina Sunday for ʻIolani Palace, which means free entry for Hawaiʻi residents.
Katie HellandNovember 04, 2025

OHA, nonprofits step up to help local families
As Hawaiʻi families that rely on SNAP benefits wait on funding allocated from the state, nonprofits are filling the gap. Here is a roundup of resources from interest-free payment plans at HECO to housing support and food distribution sites cropping up this week.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosNovember 04, 2025

Prince Kūhiō’s racing canoe returns to water after decade on land
This racing canoe is headed back to the ocean. Learn more about it and its recent role in an exhibit at the Bishop Museum.
Katie HellandNovember 01, 2025

Wreath submissions open soon for display at Honolulu Hale
Looking to share your creativity with the local community? Contestants in this holiday wreath contest will have their work on display at Honolulu Hale. This year, the theme of the contest is: navigating the stars.
Katie HellandOctober 29, 2025

Hamada: What I love about "Community Matters"
Here are just a few of the many worthy nonprofits in Hawai‘i that I've gotten to know through my years in talk radio. All of them do important work and deserve our support.
Rick HamadaOctober 28, 2025
Students paint mural along Kamehameha Highway
High school students from three schools came together to paint a large mural in Waipio. They were led by the community artists Blythe Yoshikane Simpliciano, Jesse Velasquez and Solomon Enos. Learn more about the painting that took place on Saturday, Oct. 25, and Sunday, Oct. 26.
Katie HellandOctober 28, 2025

Photos: Aloha to Aloha Stadium
The a hui hou event for Aloha Stadium included a line-up of Island and reggae music, including The Mākaha Sons, Henry Kapono, Ekolu and more.
Katie HellandOctober 28, 2025

Mid-Pacific alums chip in to send coaches to World Series
Two longtime Mid-Pacific baseball coaches will be at Dodger Stadium for Game 3 of the World Series on Monday to watch a former player on each team.
Christian ShimabukuOctober 27, 2025

Henry Kapono, Ekolu, The Mākaha Sons, and more celebrate Aloha Stadium
Musicians came together to share more than five hours of Island and reggae music for this a hui hou event to honor Aloha Stadium. Hear from Henry Kapono and other artists who performed that night.
Katie HellandOctober 27, 2025

“Sharing Aloha” now streaming on Amazon Prime Video
This documentary, filmed almost entirely on O’ahu, is now headed for an international streaming service: Amazon Prime Video. Learn more about the film, which was showing in Consolidated Theatres in August.
Katie HellandOctober 25, 2025

Bishop Museum welcomes endangered land snails
The diminutive detritivore Endodonta christenseni is a land snail found only on Nihoa, a tiny Northwestern Hawaiian Island that spans less than 180 acres. You can see the snails at Bishop Museum's fourth annual Kāhuli Festival on Saturday, Oct. 25.
Stephanie SalmonsOctober 25, 2025

Hawai'i International Film Festival announces winners
The Hawaiʻi International Film Festival named winners in a number of categories this week, including its Made in Hawaiʻi awards. Learn about the films and how to catch encore screenings of them on Oʻahu and Neighbor Islands.
Katie HellandOctober 24, 2025

Kaua‘i resort to host Halloween 'Canine Costume Contest'
The Oct. 30 event, done in partnership with the Kaua‘i Humane Society, will also serve as a pet food drive and adoption event.
Stephanie SalmonsOctober 24, 2025
Battle of the Bands and Comedians: Tickets on sale now
Up-and-coming bands and comedians are competing in a new event in Honolulu this week. The second round of competition takes place in Kailua on Saturday, Oct. 25. The winner earns a spot in the finals next month.
Katie HellandOctober 24, 2025

Free plants: tomatoes, lettuce, basil and more!
Grow a garden at home using seeds developed by university researchers and local farmers. Learn more about how to get seeds to grow tomatoes, sweet peas, lettuce and more all from the comfort of home with help from University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience.
Katie HellandOctober 24, 2025

New music from heaven: Dennis Kamakahi album debuts Oct. 24
The award-winning slack-key guitarist Dennis Kamakahi wrote hundreds of songs. This week, an album of seven original songs will be released more than a decade after his death. The music comes from his personal recordings and notes.
Katie HellandOctober 24, 2025

Mosaic artists on display at the Loʻi Gallery this week
Tanja Browne and Leah Kilpatrick Rigg make tile mosaics with Island themes. For Browne, the projects keep things — including old used surfboards — out of the landfill, giving them new life as art.
Katie HellandOctober 23, 2025

Prowling around with Lāna‘i Cat Sanctuary
Aloha State Daily recently spoke with the nonprofit's Executive Director Keoni Vaughn about the organization and its efforts to save cats and protect birds. The organization has seen both growth and challenges over the years on its way to becoming a bona fide visitor destination.
Stephanie SalmonsOctober 23, 2025

Molokai’s Kamalani Pico reflects on “Oʻahu Shores”
Kamalani Pico grew up on Molokai and knows how to hunt and fish. She also knows glam. Pico shares her journey to becoming a model and clothing designer, as well as one of eight stars on the new reality television series, “Oʻahu Shores,” which launched Oct. 9.
Katie HellandOctober 22, 2025

Slack key guitar, Filipino Food Week and more: Friday, Oct. 24 – Sunday, Oct. 26
Ready for the weekend? Aloha State Daily rounded up some fun things to do with the ʻohana, including opportunities to eat delicious food and catch the premieres of several movies. There are also several slack key guitar events and the final concert at Aloha Stadium.
Katie HellandOctober 22, 2025

Kaimukī to get public kyudo range
Devoted to the Japanese martial art of archery, the facility will be a public-private partnership between the City & County of Honolulu and Hawai‘i Kyudo Foundation.
ASD StaffOctober 22, 2025

Allright Family Band and friends announce Blaisdell Concert Hall performance
The Allright Family Band is back for a one-night-only performance with friends including performers from Hawaiʻi, Canada and Las Vegas at the Neil S. Blaisdell Concert Hall on Friday, Nov. 14. Learn more about what inspired this concert and new music set to release next week.
Katie HellandOctober 18, 2025

Producer reflects as Holo Holo Music Festival expands to Oʻahu
Holo Holo Music Festival is expanding to its first event on Oʻahu this week. Dan Sheehan, co-owner of the festival's production company Good Vibez Presents, shared how the festival started and what it means to be holding this event in the Islands.
Katie HellandOctober 16, 2025

Your guide to the first Holo Holo Music Festival on Oʻahu
Ready to listen to some island and reggae music? This weekend, you can catch The Green, Josh Tatofi, J Boog, KatchaFire and more on Oahu in three days.
Katie HellandOctober 15, 2025

Three things to do Friday, Oct. 17 to Sunday, Oct. 19
Are you planning for the weekend? Aloha State Daily rounded up festivals that involve music and movies, plus some scary Halloween fun. Experiences start at all different price points, including free!
Katie HellandOctober 15, 2025
Taimane Gardner releases new song, “Pīkake Princess”
As a kid, she got an ʻukulele and pretended to be a rock star. Today, she actually is one. The ʻukulele virtuoso who hails from ʻĀina Haina can play classics from the opera “Carmen” and rock music by Led Zeppelin. She also writes her own music inspired by the Islands she calls home. Her newest song, “Pīkake Princess” releases today.
Katie HellandOctober 10, 2025

Your guide to a faboolous Halloween on Oʻahu
What do a haunted mansion, a costume contest for surfers and pumpkin palooza have in common? The three events are happening on Oʻahu this month! Learn more about 20 fun activities related to pumpkins, Halloween and autumn planned for October.
Katie HellandOctober 08, 2025

Broadway producer and Hawaiian Council partner on new musical
The production shares the story of Hiʻiaka, who sets out on a journey to find the lover of her sister, Pele. The new production, which was created through a partnership between WitzEnd Productions and Hawaiian Council, will have its world premiere this week.
Katie HellandOctober 07, 2025

Uncles and Aunties: Robert Castro keeps plantation history alive
Through his years of volunteer work at Hawai‘i’s Plantation Village in Waipahu, Castro pays his respects to Hawai‘i's history and to that of his own family.
Cheryl Chee TsutsumiOctober 06, 2025

Art contest for keiki open for submissions
Young artists have a chance to win cash prizes and showcase their artwork at Capitol Modern. Submissions opened Oct. 1. Winners of the regional competition get a chance to compete at the national level.
Katie HellandOctober 03, 2025

Faith inspires Cobalt Zucker to do good in his neighborhood
Zucker, the face behind @trashcleanupshawaii, started cleaning up around his Oʻahu neighborhood during Covid. Now, through social media, his goal is to inspire others to do the same.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosOctober 02, 2025

Hawai’i Red Cross CEO on preparedness and priorities
Aloha State Daily recently sat down with Molly Schmidt, who was named interim CEO of American Red Cross the Pacific Islands Region in May and took the helm in August, for a wide-ranging conversation. Topics included her prior experience with the organization, lessons-learned from local disaster response, current priorities and more.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosOctober 01, 2025

JABSOM, HILT unite to train mental health providers to serve Isle communities
The University of Hawai‘i John A. Burns School of Medicine Department of Native Hawaiian Health and nonprofit Hawai’i Land Trust offer training to behavioral health specialists in clinical and culture-based care to better serve keiki and families across the Islands through new innovative program.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 30, 2025

Donna Apisa named 2025 Realtor of the Year
Since 1967, Hawai‘i Realtors — a statewide professional trade organization — has annually recognized an outstanding Realtor in the state for their work in the interest of fellow Realtors, the profession and the community.
Stephanie SalmonsSeptember 30, 2025

Hawai’i nonprofits weave together at HANOCON
The annual event held by Hawai’i Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations, or HANO, convened industry professionals — as well as allies, supporters and advocates — to learn new strategies, share ideas and collaborate, while strengthening one another to carry out service to local communities.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 29, 2025

Community Voices: Empowering the diaspora in the Pacific Northwest
“No matter how long you’ve been away from home, it’s still home,” says Leialoha Kaula.
Megan Ulu-Lani BoyantonSeptember 29, 2025

Celebrate National Coffee Day with these buzz-worthy deals
National Coffee Day is coming up Monday, Sept. 29. These discounts and deals ensure you have a ‘brew’-tiful day.
Kady Pascual & Kelli Shiroma BraiottaSeptember 27, 2025

Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra offers free ocean-themed concert
Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra is teaming up with the University of Hawaiʻi on this free concert themed around the ocean that includes animations, storytelling and hula. As of Monday, the performance was sold out.
Katie HellandSeptember 26, 2025

Meet this Maui Humane Society volunteer and the pets she cares for
Cassondra “Cassie” Christman, a volunteer at Maui Humane Society who wears many hats, loves working with animals — dogs in particular. Christman has used her own social media platform to advocate for adopting and fostering furry friends, in addition to sharing the organization’s needs from wishlists for specific pets to relocating dogs from Molokai and Lānaʻi.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 25, 2025

Nonprofit aims to uplift Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students
Since 2020, The Kamery Lee Jr. Scholarships awarded by The Ho‘omau Foundation honors the life and legacy of an entrepreneur known by those he loved for his cultural pride, commitment to community and deep love for his family. His daughter, JoNelle Sood, established the foundation to empower Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students pursuing higher education, while staying rooted in their values. Learn more about the program from Sood and one of this year's returning recipients, Christina Young.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 24, 2025

Reader Submissions: Aloha State Daily wants to share your sky photos
Whether you live here or are visiting, we’d love to share a recent photo that you have captured while enjoying views of the Hawaiian Islands.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 23, 2025

Community Voices: Geothermal energy — solution or sacrilege?
The subject of geothermal energy has long divided the Native Hawaiian community. Proponents cite energy sovereignty and decreased reliance on foreign oil. Opponents point to the genealogical, cultural and spiritual ties that many Hawaiians have to Pele.
Cedric DuarteSeptember 23, 2025

5 questions with Pastor Mark Mohr of Christafari
Amid the Gospel reggae band’s Hawaiian Island Tour: Sounds of Salvation, Aloha State Daily talks story with Mohr about the group’s early beginnings and current goals, which include sharing a new album and biblical message to the masses worldwide, while uplifting the next generation of musicians.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 19, 2025

Hawai‘i scientist discovers "Chewbacca" coral
Shaggy new coral species found off Molokai given name of Star Wars character.
Michael BrestovanskySeptember 18, 2025

Hamada: Fixing what's wrong in America
A lot of people feel like America is running off the rails, following the assassination of Charlie Kirk last Wednesday. The solution could be as simple as getting back to some basic rules we all agree on — don't kill anybody, don't lie about them, don't covet.
Rick HamadaSeptember 16, 2025

Hawai‘i conservatives mourn Charlie Kirk
Scores gather on Friday for a vigil in memory of slain conservative commentator.
Michael BrestovanskySeptember 15, 2025

Uncles and Aunties: Joanne “Cookie” Fujio's fight against ALS
When Gary “Black” Miyashiro was diagnosed with ALS, he and his wife, Joanne “Cookie” Fujio immediately became champions of the ALS Network. It's work Joanne has continued to do, a decade after his death. The next Hawai‘i Walk & Roll to Cure ALS is coming up on Saturday, October 11, at Kapi‘olani Park
Cheryl Chee TsutsumiSeptember 15, 2025

Catch Henry Kapono and other legends in September concerts
Henry Kapono will join well known and up-and-coming singers and musicians for the Home in the Islands Music Festival, hosted by the Henry Kapono Foundation. Among the events is the foundation’s inaugural In the Key of Aloha fundraiser gala, which features Kapono, Jerry Santos, Brother Noland, Kimié Miner, Tavana, and artists from the On the Rise program at the ʻAlohilani Resort Waikīkī Beach.
Katie HellandSeptember 12, 2025

Windward Community College’s Paniolo BBQ fundraiser celebrates culture and community
Supported by the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation, the fundraising event is slated from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20, at the college’s Great Lawn, and will feature live music from ʻAlewa and Hawaiʻi Loa, a mechanical bull, petting zoo, Texas Hold 'Em, roping competitions and more. It is free to attend though pre-orders for BBQ meals are encouraged to help raise money for student scholarships at the college.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 12, 2025

‘First real opportunity’ for public input on Ford Island’s future
Now through Oct. 4, The National Park Service is seeking public feedback for the sites it manages on Ford Island, which include six bungalows and the USS Oklahoma and USS Utah memorials. Pearl Harbor National Memorial Superintendent Tom Leatherman shares why the proposed long-term site management plan is needed now and how community members can weigh in via in-person and virtual meetings, as well as an online survey.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 12, 2025

LahainaTown Action Committee to host cleanup event
Community volunteers from keiki to kūpuna can lend a hand at the 21st annual Lahaina Town Cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 27, as part of International Coastal Cleanup Month. Tambara Garrick, director of LahainaTown Action Committee, the organizer of the event, shares what she’s most looking forward to, the overall impact and what day-of participants can expect.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 11, 2025

Auction supports surfer Dakota Briley’s recovery from pedestrian-vehicle collision
Now through Sept. 15, bid on items like signed Kelly Slater and John John Florence surfboards, signed guitars and ʻukuleles to golf and stays at The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay, gift cards to local restaurants and tour excursions, art and more — all benefiting Briley’s journey toward healing.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 10, 2025

Frank Orrall reflects on Poi Dog Pondering and his new cookbook
The Henry J. Kaiser High School graduate is the founder of Poi Dog Pondering. Now, he is also the author of his first cookbook.
Katie HellandSeptember 09, 2025

Month-long fundraiser to support Kunia farmers, businesses
Nonprofits Kunia Village Development Corp. and the Hawai’i Agricultural Foundation, along with local businesses including Kō Hana Distillers and Nalo Farms, have launched the “Kōkua Kunia" campaign to support farmers in the area affected by the recent brushfires. A fundraising event is slated for Saturday, Sept. 20, at Kō Hana Distillers, which will feature a three-part rum tasting, food from various vendors in the neighborhood and a chance to meet first responders.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 09, 2025

Catch this Gospel reggae band in Hawaiʻi for free this month
Christafari, a band of ‘musical missionaries’ who have performed across more than 85 nations since 1989, are set to play across three islands in September as part of its Hawaiian Island Tour: Sounds of Salvation. Learn more about the group, its members and mission, as well as where to watch them for free.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 08, 2025

Empty Bowl Hawaiʻi returns after six-year hiatus
Proceeds from the event — set for Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Hawai’i Convention Center — will benefit Chef Hui and Aloha Harvest’s program, Feed the People Hawai’i, which combats food insecurity statewide. Hawaiʻi Potters’ Guild has contributed more than 3,000 hand-thrown bowls for guests to eat from and take home. Chef Mark Noguchi shares why he has participated in it for over a decade and the deeper meaning behind a bowl.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 06, 2025
Audition for Duke’s Ukes
Duke’s Waikīkī is looking for young musicians to perform in its annual ʻukulele competition. Interested musicians can audition now through Sept. 10. First-place winners of the competition take home an ʻukulele made from koa.
Katie HellandSeptember 06, 2025

The Jabbawockeez donate and dance benefiting youth at Liliʻuokalani Center
The iconic white gloved and masked dance group made a pitstop in Hawaiʻi this week to perform at the new 97,000-square-foot building on Ward Avenue owned by Liliʻuokalani Trust. Aloha State Daily also took a tour of the eight-story facility, which includes a rooftop garden, fitness center and gym, commercial kitchen, collaborative and creative spaces and studios for dance, film production, broadcast media, and more, that serve Native Hawaiian youth ages 12 to 24.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 05, 2025

Psychiatric practice born out of Mililani to expand
Fields Psychiatric Consultants Owner Dave Fields, who is a psychiatric nurse practitioner from Mililani and law student at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, shares how he got into private practice, what sets his business apart and plans for expansion on Oʻahu this year. Fields aims “to combine clinical credibility with legal leverage” to better represent patients and help them heal.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 04, 2025

Art, aloha and steel guitar: Friday, Sept. 5 – Sunday, Sept. 7
Enjoy live music, tour ʻIolani Palace and participate in a festival honoring the Kōlea, also known as the Pacific Golden Plover. Check out these events and more happening this weekend on Oʻahu.
Katie HellandSeptember 03, 2025

Hawai’i Island nonprofit ‘stabilizes’ thanks to recent grant
Kumukahi Health + Wellness received a $1 million grant from the Stupski Foundation to create a key position, as well as a new transitional housing program for the LGBTQ+ community in Hilo. CEO Peter “Tui” Silva says the gift “shores us up from the immediate funding cuts" from the federal government. He shares more about how the monies will be spent and what is next for the organization.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosSeptember 03, 2025

Mysteries of Hawai‘i competes for nation's Best Ghost Tour
"We're humbled and excited to be running for Best Ghost Tour in the nation for the third year in a row," the Kapanuis told Aloha State Daily.
A. Kam NapierSeptember 03, 2025

Honolulu event draws crowd to end overdose
Organized by Hawaiʻi Health & Harm Reduction Center, the public showed up in purple Friday afternoon, in front of the Hawaiʻi State Capitol, waving signs in honor of International Overdose Awareness Day, which is observed on Sunday, Aug. 31.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 30, 2025

3 things on BYU-Hawaiʻi president’s mind for the first week of school
John “Keoni” Kauwe, president of Brigham Young University of Hawaiʻi since July 2020, discusses ongoing construction and sustainability projects, as well upcoming events and community outreaches in Lāʻie. He also shares how faith creates a powerful sense of worth, belonging and connection for students and faculty — and even shows us around his office bookshelf.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 30, 2025

Naiwi Teruya is starting a music school in West Maui
The ʻukulele player used to borrow his siblings’ instruments as a child. Now, he is preparing to start the Maui Music Youth Program, which will share ʻukulele lessons with the next generation in West Maui.
Katie HellandAugust 30, 2025
Keʻalohi International Piano Competition announces winner
In the audience for a competition highlighting pianists from around the world were several special guests from Osaka, Japan. Learn more about the winner of the Keʻalohi International Piano Competition, and the exchange students from Japan who got to see the finalists perform.
Katie HellandAugust 29, 2025

“Sharing Aloha” in theaters Aug. 29
The documentary features a behind-the-scenes look at life for students who work at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Several of the featured students are part of PCC’s signature show, “Hā: Breath of Life.”
Katie HellandAugust 29, 2025

Kailua’s Gnarwall Surf Shop rides final wave
The Oʻahu-based business that opened six years ago with a mission to empower local shapers, while supporting surfers at every level, plans to close shop by the end of this month. Surfer turned business owner John Ingari shares insights about the industry, what heʻll miss most about serving the community and whatʻs next.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 29, 2025

“Tinā” opens in Hawaiʻi theaters today, Aug. 28
Miki Magasiva, the writer and director of “Tinā,” shares a behind-the-scenes look at the movie, ahead of the film’s arrival to theaters on Oʻahu and Maui.
Katie HellandAugust 28, 2025

Actor Beulah Koale shares “Tinā” behind the scenes
Actor Beulah Koale has been in the television shows “Hawaiʻi Five-0,” “NCIS: Hawaiʻi,” and “Magnum P.I.” Recently, he played a pivotal role in the movie “Tinā.” Now, he is asking Dwayne Johnson to see that movie, which celebrates Samoan culture, mothers and community.
Katie HellandAugust 28, 2025

Former Blue Angels pilot John Hiltz leads local nonprofit museum
Get to know the new CEO of Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, who was appointed by the board of directors in June to take the organization into its next phase.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 27, 2025

Community Voices: Canoe clubs, guardians of our nearshore fisheries
Hawai‘i's canoe clubs can take a tradition up a notch by leveraging their expertise to guide fishing practices in the Islands.
Toby MorrisAugust 27, 2025

Big Isle clinic cares for those on the streets
Nate Hakeem, street medicine patient navigator at Hawaiʻi Island Community Health Center, shares the history of its Street Medicine Outreach program committed to providing vital health care and social services to rural communities, as well as his personal journey working directly with homeless individuals.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 27, 2025

HCF’s Keanu Lau Hee provides an update on Maui Strong Fund
Since the Lahaina wildfire devastated West Maui two years ago, the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation has raised more than $209 million in donations from around the globe, making grants to local nonprofits handling immediate and long-term recovery efforts in the areas of housing, health and workforce development, and more. HCF’s senior director of the Maui Recovery Effort reflects on the progress made and the path forward.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 25, 2025

Q&A with UH Foundation CEO Tim Dolan
The University of Hawai’i Foundation surpassed $171 million in annual giving. UH Vice President of Advancement and UH Foundation CEO Tim Dolan shares more about “the most ambitious comprehensive fundraising effort in our history” and how it has enriched the lives of students and faculty, as well as research. The goal? To strengthen the university’s ability to serve Hawai‘i for generations.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 22, 2025

‘They really are heroes,’ says Kunia farmer of wildfire responders
Helio Arana, resident and former manager of Kunia Loa Ridge Farmlands, shares his account of Tuesday’s brush fire that burned 600 acres. He said it was growing fast due to high winds and credits local authorities and “the excellent air team” for "stopping the fire in its tracks." He also helped direct firefighters to access roads, while notifying neighbor farm owners.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 21, 2025

Community Voices: Remembering a life steeped in peace
Dr. Genshitsu Sen, a former WWII kamikaze pilot trainee who turned to the Way of Tea, practicing harmony, respect, purity and more, died last week at age 102. Since the early 1950s, he had deep ties to Hawai'i, including spending time with University of Hawai'i at Mānoa's faculty and students.
Justin PetersonAugust 21, 2025

North Shore Scout camp reenvisioned for community use
The planned improvements to Camp Pupukea aim to serve scouts, business and nonprofit organizations and community groups, as well as those seeking refuge during natural disasters, per Scouting America, Aloha Council.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 20, 2025

Watch animals 'born to surf' in Waikīkī
Volunteer organizer Kelli Hergert shares the history behind and what to expect this year at The Raising Cane’s Going to the Dogs SurFur ComPETition at Duke Kahanamoku OceanFest this Thursday, Aug. 21, at Kūhiō Beach. Spectators can enjoy all-day surf action by dogs, a cat and their humans.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 19, 2025

Turnout for Osaka orphans at HNL ‘unbelievable,’ says gov’t official
Four 11-year-old children from Holy Family Home in Osaka, Japan, landed at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Monday met with cheering, lei giving and aloha, from dignitaries, the U.S. Army “Wolfhounds,” and local nonprofit Peace Bridge and its community supporters. These orphans will stay in Hawai’i for two weeks with military host families, while enjoying Oʻahu’s culture and attractions, promoting international peace and partnership.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 19, 2025

Annual Made in Hawai‘i Festival welcomes shoppers
The three-day event began Friday and continues through the weekend. Aloha State Daily spoke with a handful of the small business owners who set up shop.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 16, 2025
Visit this museum for free on Labor Day
Hawaiʻi residents and active military can now pre-register for free tickets to tour the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum, including the USS Bowfin, on Aug. 30 through Sept. 1.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 15, 2025

HCAN executive director lands city job, new interim named
After 13 years leading nonprofit Hawaiʻi Children’s Action Network, Deborah Zysman will be stepping into her new role as Deputy Director for the City and County of Honolulu Office of Economic Revitalization on Aug. 18. Former HANO President and CEO Lisa Maruyama is serving as interim.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 14, 2025

Families fast-tracked at Honolulu airport
TSA launches new initiative at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport that enhances hospitality for families traveling with keiki 12 and under. The “Families on the Fly” campaign rolled out this summer across several airports throughout the country.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 13, 2025

Learn to line dance at Windward Mall
Every Thursday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Kāne‘ohe, The Aloha Line Dancers Association teaches popular line dancing techniques free to the community. Instructor Bev Braun shares more about the group’s history and goals, as well as upcoming festivals and where else one can go to line dance.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 13, 2025

Goodwill Goes Glam! fashion show tickets still available
Goodwill Hawaiʻi’s three-day annual fundraiser is back from Aug. 14 to 16, featuring upcycled designs from Rumi Murakami and a sale of curated goods from various Isle stores.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 11, 2025

Restauranteurs talk rebuilding and expanding two years after Maui wildfires
Qiana and Michele Di Bari are the restauranteurs behind Sale Pepe Pizzeria e Cucina, which was lost in the 2023 wildfires and reopened earlier this year, returning to Lahaina. They also recently opened Via! by Sale Pepe, a "fast casual twist" to the Italian flavors made popular at its sister restaurant. Aloha State Daily recently spoke with the Di Baris ahead of the second anniversary of the fire to talk about their experience during the tragedy, their rebuilding — and their newest endeavor.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 08, 2025

Photographing ʻThe Eddieʻ : John Hook takes us behind the lens
If you’ve watched The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational, you’ve seen photographers bobbing in the waves to capture iconic images of surfers from around the world. On Friday, Aug. 8, several photographers, including Oʻahu-based John Hook, will share what it is like to capture photos from the water. Hook reflects on how he got started, as well why these photographers wear helmets.
Katie HellandAugust 08, 2025

Local teachers turn to GoFundMe to fundraise for classroom needs
It’s crunch time for many Hawai’i teachers readying to welcome students back to school this month. To help relieve some of the financial burdens on families, a couple have taken matters into their own hands to provide supplies and cozy spaces for students.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 08, 2025

The Hawaiʻi United Okinawa Association’s 43rd Okinawan Festival is coming
Early admission tickets are available for pre-sale starting Aug. 8 at 8 a.m., but general admission tickets will still be available for purchase at the door. This year’s festival on Aug. 30 and 31 commemorates the 125th anniversary of Okinawan immigration to Hawaiʻi.
Kelli Shiroma BraiottaAugust 08, 2025
Diamond Bakery’s new school snack features ʻulu
Aloha State Daily recently toured the iconic cracker and cookie manufacturer’s Honolulu factory during the production of its animal crackers made with local breadfruit and honey for school cafeterias statewide. Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Cooperative and FLIK808 are key partners for this initiative.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 07, 2025

Pearl City’s Chuck E. Cheese auction underway
Bidding has begun for this auction of food/restaurant items to arcade games that bring you back to childhood now through Aug. 11. A community celebration is also planned for this Friday, Aug. 8, from 4 to 8 p.m., at the Chuck E. Cheese located at Pearl City Shopping Center.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 07, 2025

Kalihi furniture delivery made possible by three nonprofits
Since its inception in 2015, HomeAid Hawaiʻi has completed 17 housing projects, with more than $35 million in savings, thanks to partnerships that help provide donated labor and materials. It new relationship with Re-Use Hawaiʻi "makes so much sense," per leadership.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 07, 2025

USS Missouri volunteer looks back on Navy career
Fifth-generation kama‘āina John Fernie served for 30 years in the U.S. Navy, inspired by his boyhood heroes, and has worked and volunteered as a tour guide at the Missouri since 2006. You'll also find here information on how make reservations for events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Cheryl Chee TsutsumiAugust 06, 2025

BIA Hawai‘i aims to build Maui's construction workforce
PACT is a full-time workforce development program for people who are new to the construction industry.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 06, 2025

Drive safe, win cash
Third annual Drive Aloha Safest Driver Challenge promises up to $2,500 for winners in August
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 06, 2025

Community commemorates bombing of Hiroshima in Mōʻiliʻili
This and upcoming events aim to remember the lives lost in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, while promoting peace, resilience and hope for the future.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 06, 2025

Servco invests in Hawaiʻi business students
Leadership of the company's Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation shares its impact over the past 75 years and plans to sustain the program for future generations.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 05, 2025

2030 moon mission to use UH technology
NASA selects University of Hawai‘i proposal for an instrument to be included on Artemis V mission.
Michael BrestovanskyAugust 05, 2025

Kāneʻohe Bay Air Show: 8 things to know
Planes and automobiles are just part of the attractions at the Kāneʻohe Bay Air Show, which will be held this Friday, Aug. 8, through Sunday, Aug. 10. The free event allows attendees the chance to explore military aircrafts and listen to live music. Here are tips for the event this weekend, which organizers estimate will draw 100,000 people over three days.
Katie HellandAugust 05, 2025

Behind the scenes of Kāneʻohe’s Aloha Animal Sanctuary
The Oʻahu-based nonprofit that rescues farm animals took to GoFundMe in April to solicit donations to help build its reserves and continue operations. Support from the community has been great, according to Executive Director Kristie LaRose, who shares more about fundraising, volunteer recruiting and plans for growth.
Kelsey Kukaua MedeirosAugust 05, 2025

Tickets on sale for Made in Hawai‘i Festival
Set for Aug. 15 to 17 at the Hawai‘i Convention Center, the festival will showcase more than 700 local artisans, makers and entrepreneurs, and offer shoppers thousands of locally made products.
Stephanie SalmonsAugust 04, 2025