News The First Baby Bongo Antelope is Born at the Honolulu Zoo You can visit the 1-month-old baby and her mother now. by Catherine Toth Fox
Listen Our New “Have Aloha Will Travel” Podcast Launches on Monday Join HAWAII Magazine staffers Catherine Toth Fox and Kevin Allen in a biweekly discussion about all things Hawaii. by Catherine Toth Fox
Culture ‘Hammajang’ is Now a Word in the Oxford English Dictionary The commonly used Hawaiian Pidgin word meaning "all messed up" will be included in 2019’s dictionary revisions. by Tracy Chan
Culture Scientists Capture Video of Minutes-Old Humpback Whale Calf as Annual Migration to Hawaii Begins While whale counts are down in the Islands, populations around the world are doing well. by Kim Steutermann Rogers
Activities How to Celebrate Lunar New Year in Hawaii in 2019 There are block parties, lion dance performances and, of course, a lot of food. by Jackie Kojima
Activities Listen to the Soundtracks of Your Favorite Hawaii-Based TV Shows and Films The Honolulu Symphony Orchestra performs music from shows shot in the Islands in the “Filmed in Hawaii” concert on Jan. 25. by Jackie Kojima
Culture 14 Things We Loved About Hawaii in 2018 From Bruno Mars selling out three shows at Aloha Stadium to “Magnum P.I.” getting a reboot, here are the most memorable moments of 2018. by Catherine Toth Fox
Activities Epic Adventures the HAWAII Staff is Planning for 2019 These exciting Hawaii travel experiences will motivate and inspire you through 2019. by Catherine Toth Fox
News A New Baby Sloth is Born at the Honolulu Zoo This is the fourth two-toed sloth born here in four years. by Catherine Toth Fox
Adventure 9 Peahi Waves You Have to See to Believe One of Hawaii's premier big wave spots, Peahi, also referred to as Jaws, has seen waves of epic proportions. by Kevin Allen
Environment How the Kokonut Koalition is Working to Save Koko Crater Trail After years of neglect and erosion, avid hikers of the Koko Crater Trail are working to restore their favorite trek. by Kevin Allen
News Lanikai Pillbox Trail Reopens After 60-Day Closure Oahu’s favorite Windward hike is once again open to the public, and is as eye-catching as ever. by Kevin Allen