Homeopathy: Like something that cures some things
Jade Eckardt / Read
Mortar and pestle used for grinding insoluble solids, including quartz and oyster shells, into homeopathic remedies.
‘Real Steel,’ surprisingly, doesn’t really suck
Unite Here Local 5 to send another message with ‘Boycott Hyatt’ rally
Hawaii Independent Staff / Read
Unite Here Local 5 rallies outside of the Hyatt Regency in Waikiki in September. Courtesy Photo
Seminal 90’s punk band Ira Hayes reunites in Honolulu
Jamie Winpenny / Read
Ira Hayes frontman Russell Roper.
Photo courtesy 808photovault.com.
North Shore community proposes charter school for 100 students
Jade Eckardt / Read
The historic twin-span bridge over the Anahulu River at Haleiwa. Photo by Eric Guinther
Blog: A stranger in Las Vegas
Jamie Winpenny / Read
Journalist and musician Jamie Winpenny spent a week in Las Vegas performing with his band Doolin Rakes.
‘Haru’s Journey’ hits a dead end
Officials seek anti-bullying plan for every Hawaii school
Hawaii Independent Staff / Read
8th graders at Kealakehe Intermediate School on Hawaii Island took part in an Anti-Bullying March this summer. Courtesy Photo
65-year aquaculture leases: Food & Water Watch questions Abercrombie’s sudden support
Ikaika M Hussey / Aquaculture / Read
65-year aquaculture leases: Food & Water Watch questions Abercrombie’s sudden support
A Kona Blue aquaculture operation located off Hawaii Island. The United States imports almost 70 percent of its seafood, 40 percent of which is farmed. Photo by NOAA
Letter: Public Utilities Commission denies HECO’s Aina Koa Pono biofuel application
Letter to the Editor / Read
A graphic shows plans for the proposed Aina Koa Pono Kau biofuel plant on Hawaii Island.