Past president of the Rotary of Wahiawa-Waialua stopped by our Chamber to discuss collaborating with us on future projects, namely ways we could attract ser...
By: MPW Staff
Prior to 2015, the shoreline around Sharks Cove was mostly barren dirt and a desert of shallowrooted invasive weeds and shrubs. Every time it...
The 1931 Hale'iwa Theatre a beautiful lava rock building was the biggest building in Hale'iwa with a concrete face and storefronts on either side of the ent...
CrimeStoppers Hawaii is a non-profit organization that has been vital in helping protect Oahu residents. Relying on partnerships with the Honolulu Police Depar...
Congratulations to Laura Cummings, a teacher at Sunset Beach Elementary School in Haleiwa, she has been selected for the 2021 Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship ...
Many of us spend our lives working hard at our
jobs, doing chores at home, and spending our re-
maining time rejuvenating ourselves. But beyond
that, we often ...
By David Orr, Botanical Collections Specialist Waimea Valley on Oahu’s North Shore
One spectacle we can count on every March is the blooming of the shavin...
In the spirit of aloha, the North Shore community banded together to support one another during these challenging times by hosting a food drive. This grassroot...
In an effort to keep everyone safe, the Honolulu City and County Facilities Maintenance Department recently completed improvements to the Pupukea Bike Path ...
Interested students can apply online now through Feb. 28
The Turtle Bay Foundation, the charitable giving arm of Turtle Bay Resort, invites North Shore an...