Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Ready, Set, Style! Honolulu Magazine Takes on Fashion Week


Ready, Set, Style! Honolulu Magazine Takes on Fashion Week


We love fashion at HONOLULU Magazine. And for the next couple of days, we’ll be geeking out on the biggest fashion event in the country: New York Fashion Week! Sign up for our newsletter and be the first to hear about exclusive events, the best ...


Residents: Hawaii lava part of living in paradise


Homes in Puna may sell for one-third or half of comparable homes on Oahu, where Honolulu is located. Heard initially came to the island more than three decades ago to take care of the grandchildren of a wealthy family from her home state of California.


Providence gains notice for food and drink in Saveur


PROVIDENCE – On a par with Boston and Honolulu, Providence has been ranked a “notable” domestic city for its dining out scene by Saveur, a food and travel magazine with an international scope. Providence also fit into the notable category ...


Hidden Honolulu: step away from the crowds in Hawaii's capital


Heading for Honolulu? Then you’re probably going to spend time in Waikiki. For many people, the popular beachfront district is all they see of the Hawaiian capital. However, there’s more to the city than tourist-thronged streets and beaches. When you ...


City council members honor late Tom Gill


HONOLULU - Honolulu City Council members Ikaika Anderson and Ann Kobayashi will co-sponsor an honorary certificate commemorating the work of the late Thomas P. Gill at the September 10, 2014 Honolulu City Council honorary ceremony. The ceremony begins at 9 ...


Honolulu rail project to toss station bids, split work into 3 contracts


The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation is throwing out three bids for the first nine stations in the city’s $5.16 billion rail transit project because they came in too high, and will split the work among three contracts instead, officials said ...


Respite possible for Hawaii community as lava flow shifts course


HONOLULU (Reuters) - A volcanic lava flow that threatens a subdivision on Hawaii's Big Island has shifted slightly, potentially sparing some homes but increasing the number of residents who may be "lava-locked" if the flow overtakes a highway, a civil ...



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