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The best time to visit Hawaii depends on whether you're looking for great weather, good deals, or fewer crowds.
From luxury resorts with stunning ocean views to boutique Honolulu hotels, we've narrowed down the top picks for your stay on ...
Top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen on the 4:30 a.m. news broadcast from Hawaii News Now. A new report from the Carnegie Foundation highlights how the university campuses ...
There are two active volcanoes in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park: Mauna Loa and Kilauea. Kilauea is the real "must-see" of the two volcanoes. A 4,000-foot-tall mountain, Kilauea has been active ...
A green sea turtle is showing positive signs of recovery after it was found in Brewers Bay suffering from a serious injury. “The turtle has sustained internal injuries, but we have some positive ...
Sophia is your community news reporter covering the North Coast of San Luis Obispo County, including Los Osos, Morro Bay, Cayucos, Cambria and San Simeon. Two teams at Morro Bay High School are ...
Turtle Bay has shut its Blackburn site, which first opened in 2017 in the town's Cathedral Quarter. From reggae beats to bottomless brunches, it had become a firm favourite for diners in the ...
“Turtle Bay Blackburn has served up its last round of jerk chicken and rum cocktails, but the good times aren’t over. "You can still find us bringing the island spirit in other Turtle Bay ...
At Shasta Scout, we believe a democratic community requires access to just and equitable news. We are a non-profit, independent, civic news organization focused on Shasta County’s diverse and ...
“When people come to Hawaii, they see beauty, not danger,” said Jason Bitzer, a former Honolulu Ocean Safety member who spent six years lifeguarding at snorkel hot spot Hanauma Bay.
This is down home "dirty blues" at its best. A highlight track. Turtle Bay Records has had great success offering albums of the early and mid-20th Century "hot" music. Treasury Vol. 1 is another ace ...
REDDING, Calif. - The annual Spring Plant Sale is returning to the Turtle Bay Nursery, and residents can save on locally grown drought-tolerant, native species, vegetables, and more during the sale.