A small number of people work to breathe life back into Kaho‘olawe, a Hawaiian island decimated by decades of bombardment by the U.S. military.
Society
Lā‘au lapa‘au practitioner Leinā‘ala Bright lovingly sows seeds of healing.
Plant pathologist Lisa Keith helps uncover some of Hawai‘i’s most notorious killers.
A sleepless chef finds rest—and an impressive collection of victuals—under the blanket of night along Honolulu trails.
Over the last two centuries, Hawai‘i residents have had a fluctuating relationship with cannabis. In 2000, Hawai‘i was the sixth state to legalize medical marijuana. More than 16 years later, the state will finally allow licensees to purchase weed from slick new dispensaries across the islands.
Twenty years after the completion of Hawaii Interstate H-3, a book by Kapulani Landgraf and Mark Hamasaki recollects the cost.
Today, groves, trails, and honors bear their names, but a walk in the woods reminds us that even giants started small.







