Laniakea parking might reopen this week, officials say
The parking area across the highway from the North Shore’s popular “Turtle Beach” might finally reopen following work scheduled for today through Friday. Read more
The parking area across the highway from the North Shore’s popular “Turtle Beach” might finally reopen following work scheduled for today through Friday. Read more
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the City and County of Honolulu are inviting the public to participate in the Ala Wai Canal Flood Risk Management General Reevaluation Study in a series of virtual “miniworkshops” next month. Read more
Barry Napoleon, a veteran Waikiki beachboy and accomplished high school athlete who dedicated his later years to pursuing his art and advocating for Hawaiian sovereignty, died Feb. 20 in Honolulu. Read more
The Honolulu Board of Water Supply on Thursday called on all Oahu water users to voluntarily reduce consumption by 10% — a consequence of the loss of a key source of city water in the aftermath of Navy water contamination by fuel from its Red Hill fuel storage facility. Read more
Smiling as she sat in her wheelchair beneath the trees of Ala Moana Regional Park, Aiko Kaneshige, 96, her slight, trim figure clad in the blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag, held a sign that said “Putin get out” in Japanese. Read more
Waterman Gary “Gabby” Haui Makalena, a retired civil servant and longtime Waikiki beachboy, died Jan. 27 surrounded by family at his Waipahu residence. Read more
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A bill arising from concerns about surging numbers of visitors to the Pupukea Marine Life Conservation District on Oahu’s North Shore will be heard today by the state Senate Ways and Means Committee. Read more
Honolulu resident Yaryna “Rainy” Volynska was born and lived in Ukraine until her family emigrated to Nebraska when she was 10. Read more
The Hawaii Supreme Court last week rejected Keep the North Shore Country’s appeal of a lower court ruling upholding the state Board of Land and Natural Resources’ approval of a habitat conservation plan and incidental take license for Na Pua Makani LLC’s 25-megawatt wind farm on Oahu’s North Shore. Read more
Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, renowned as the father of modern surfing and Hawaii’s first Olympic swimming gold medalist, has been commemorated by a statue in Waikiki since 1990, the 100th anniversary of his birth. Read more
Former first lady Michelle Obama met in Honolulu this week with eight girls, ages 11-17, to listen to their dreams and concerns and offer advice and support. Read more
Maybe I’m dreaming, but lately it seems that surfing competitions are getting less cutthroat and more inclusive, mindful, sometimes even kind. Read more
It’s peak season for kohola, the North Pacific humpback whales that migrate from Alaska to Hawaii each winter, and new guidelines ask that watercraft slow down to 15 knots during general travel in whale season and 6 knots when within 400 yards of the species, which is protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Read more
The 12-foot-long, male calf, which was less than a week old with evidence of nursing, had suffered traumatic brain injury that “may have been caused by an impact of concussive force,” which could have been produced by another whale but was “more likely caused by a vessel strike,” NOAA said. Read more
The five-day event, canceled for the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be held over two weekends, Feb. 19-21 and 26-27. Read more
As the curtain lifted on the North Shore’s winter wave season, female surfers stole the show with no-holds charging, wipeouts and glorious tube rides in big, gnarly conditions at Banzai Pipeline, where they competed in storied contests that included them for the first time. Read more
When California declared surfing its official state sport in 2018, some complained Hawaii, the birthplace of surfing, had been snaked — to use a term for grabbing someone else’s wave. Read more
Oahu’s Banzai Pipeline crowned its first queen on Sunday. Hawaii’s Moana Jones Wong, 22, made surf history by winning the first-ever women’s Billabong Pipe Pro in Loving Memory of Andy Irons. Read more
Wherever you shop for sunscreen in Hawaii, from the Hanauma Bay gift shop to the drugstore, you should no longer see sunscreens with the reef-harming chemicals oxybenzone or octinoxate, which are banned for sale in the islands by a state law that took effect in 2021. Read more
He was one of the pioneering group of California-born surfers who helped revive and modernize the Hawaiian tradition of big-wave riding in the late 1950s and early ’60s. Read more
Moana Jones Wong, 22, made surfing history by winning the first-ever women’s Billabong Pipe Pro a day after Kelly Slater, 49, earned the men’s trophy. Read more