Hawaii Independent Staff
A view of the Kahuku Wind farm on Oahu's North Shore.
Photo by HECO
Rainwater pools up in a driveway in Kailua on a wet day-after-Christmas.
Photo by Travis Quezon
Surf was up at the 2010 Billabong Pipe Masters on Oahu's north shore. The surf is back on all islands this Christmas weekend.
Photo by Jade Eckardt
The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement is a national, member-base 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to capacity building and providing support services to agencies and organizations focused primarily on Native communities in Hawaii and the Pacific.
Above: Vicky Kneubuhl as Nofo Peseola and D. Tafa'i "Fa'i" Silipa as her husband, Hone, in Albert Wendt's The Songmaker's Chair, performed in 2006 at Kumu Kahua Theatre. Below: Silipa as the Master Fisherman in Pericles.
Set of Technics 1200 turntables with a Vestax PMC-06 Pro A mixer, used for turntablism.
Rain water rushes along a Nuuanu home. Flooded driveways are a common sight in Hawaii this weekend.
An excerpt from a 2001 U.S. Army training guide on the homosexual conduct policy.
The historic Kumu Kahua Theatre has been a staple in Downtown Honolulu at 46 Merchant St. for four decades.
The AFSC's Honolulu City Lights Christmas display is located on the Honolulu Hale lawn and can be seen through January 2, 2011.
The southern view of Makapuu Beach Park, looking north from Kalanianaole Highway.
Testifiers crowd in at a Department of Human Services hearing on benefits to legal Hawaii COFA residents in January.
AAJA Hawaii members held a Chinese New Year luncheon at Little Village Noodle House in Chinatown in February.
Laughtrack Theater's Shannon Winpenny and R. Kevin Garcia Doyle light up the stage.
The Waianae Neighborhood Community Center houses a satellite city hall, Department of Motor Vehicles, legal aid and public health offices, and administrative offices of the Waianae Coalition and Oahu Work Links, an employment resource center.
The National Weather Service's enhanced radar mosaic showing base reflectivity.
National Weather Service satellite image of a thunderstorm above Kauai taken on Thursday, December 9 at 6:53 p.m.
State House Democrats are calling for a change in leadership.
Wave face heights of up to 15 feed are expected at Pipeline tomorrow.
Above: Gov. Neil Abercrombie and wife Dr. Nancie Caraway at the inauguration celebration held at Iolani Palace on December 6, 2010. Below: Protesters speak out against the inauguration being held on the palace grounds.
Parents and students hold signs in opposition to the proposed closure of Kaimuki's Queen Liliuokalani Elementary School due to consolidation.
Photos from the aftermath of the police assault on the Rapanui civilians can be seen here.