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CBS has released a first promo for the one-two punch of NCIS and NCIS: Hawai’i that will populate Monday nights this fall. By pairing the long-running and brand-new crimesolving procedurals, the ...
Maui Nō Ka ʻOi Magazine features stories relating to the culture, art, dining, environmental issues, current events, recreational activities, and local businesses within Maui County. The magazine is marketed at newsstands across the United States and by subscription, and is distributed as an in-room amenity in resorts.
Pages in category "Magazines published in Hawaii" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
MidWeek is a weekly United States tabloid shopper and advertisement periodical published Wednesday in Honolulu, Hawaii and distributed throughout the Islands of Oahu and Kauai. It is owned by Black Press and is a sister publication of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
The lawsuit argues that because Hawaii's century-old housing shortage isn't "an occurrence" but rather a long-running problem, the governor can't invoke his emergency powers to address it.
List of National Geographic cover stories (1959 and 1960s) National Geographic logo National Geographic magazines. National Geographic is an American magazine that is noted for its cover stories and accompanying photography. [1][2][3] The first photo to appear on the cover of National Geographic was in the July 1959 issue of the magazine. [2]
The Guardian. Retrieved September 23, 2021. ^ Fox, Catherine Toth (September 15, 2021). "The Famed ʻStairway to Heaven' on Oʻahu Will Soon Be Gone". Hawaii Magazine. Retrieved September 26, 2021. ^ "After decades of debate, city announces start of $2.6M Haiku Stairs removal project". Hawaii News Now. April 10, 2024. Retrieved April 11, 2024.
Hana Hou! is an American bi-monthly English language inflight magazine. [2] It is published for Hawaiian Airlines by Honolulu -based NMG Network. Hana Hou! (which means encore! in the Hawaiian language) includes feature stories, interviews, travelogues and profiles, and ‘Best of the Islands’ [3][4] and ‘Native Intelligence’ [5] sections.