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Kailua: A Hidden Gem Uncovered (Part 8)

The question now is: How do you move forward while holding on to Kailua's charm? → Read More

Kailua: A Hidden Gem Uncovered (Part 7)

Kailua's new landowner, Alexander & Baldwin, says it is committed to working with the community to preserve the integrity of the neighborhood. → Read More

Kailua: A Hidden Gem Uncovered (Part 4)

Kailua has certainly seen its share of changes through the years, but perhaps none more jolting than what the tiny town has witnessed over the last two decades. → Read More

Kailua: A Hidden Gem Uncovered (Part 2)

Kailua was a prized jewel of the district of Koolaupoko. Even Oahu chiefs recognized the value of this precious land. → Read More

Kailua: A Hidden Gem Uncovered

Just over the majestic Koolau Range and beyond the cliffs of the Nuuanu Pali sits a gift from Mother Nature. Beautiful Kailua, once a hidden jewel, has been found. → Read More

Ala Moana: Hawaii's Gathering Place (Part 7)

Walter Dillingham was a business visionary who had the ability to see value in things others pushed aside -- such as the swamp land that Ala Moana Center was built on. → Read More

Ala Moana: Hawaii's Gathering Place (Part 4)

Ala Moana Center was dedicated in August 13, 1959. Besides Sears, the mall's original tenants included Shirokiya, Reyn's, The Slipper House, Territorial Savings, Foodland, Dairy Queen, Longs Drugs, the U.S. Post Office and Watumull's. → Read More

Ala Moana: Hawaii's Gathering Place (Part 2)

Long before the first cement piles were driven into the ground in 1957, Ala Moana Center's prime piece of property wasn't prime at all. It was swamp land. → Read More

Ala Moana: Hawaii's Gathering Place

More than 42 million shoppers visit Ala Moana Center every year and spend over $1 billion, making it one of the most successful shopping malls in the world. → Read More

Foster grandparent proves she still has a lot to give

It's been said, "A great teacher takes a hand, opens a mind and touches a heart" ... no matter what their age. → Read More

After 105 years, Kailua woman reveals her secret to a long, happy life

What's the secret to a long life? → Read More

Kupuna Caregiver: Rozlyn Kahalewai

When you're a caregiver, you know that everyday you will touch a life or a life will touch yours. A Wahiawa woman knows all about this and we thank her for being a Kupuna Caregiver. → Read More

IRS scammers lurking and waiting to make their move

Tax season is here and that means scammers are lurking and waiting to make their move. They are aggressive and relentless and will not stop until they find a victim. → Read More

Author hopes to inspire kupuna caregivers to make memories

Children's author Dr. Seuss once said, "To the world you may be one person but to one person you may be the world." In our latest Kupuna Life, we meet an author who hopes to inspire other caregivers to make memories with their loved ones. → Read More

Ask a Specialist: Colon screening saves lives

March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and we continue to focus on learning more about colon cancer. → Read More

Kupuna Caregiver: Loren Shoop

As parents, we dream of leaving a legacy for our children, but sometimes life takes unexpected turns and our best plans change. Or does it? → Read More

Lanakila Meals on Wheels provides lifeline for struggling kupuna

Lanakila Meals on Wheels includes more than 200 volunteers who give their time and heart for those who need a human touch. → Read More

Kupuna Caregiver: Arnold Alconcel

Castle High School band director Arnold Alconcel has sacrificed a lot to care for his 92-year-old mother, and he wouldn’t have it any other way. → Read More

Animal neglect can be unfortunate side effect of aging owners

Senior advocates say elder neglect and animal neglect sometimes go hand-in-hand. → Read More

Makiki woman explains how she overcame a life of addiction

Donita Garcia was lost in a world of drugs and alcohol abuse while living alone on Leeward Oahu beaches. → Read More