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The Trust for Public Land has been preparing to hit the refresh button on ʻAʻala Park near Chinatown. It is working with the City and County of Honolulu to push the criminal element out and get families to return to the area.
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The City and County of Honolulu says it recognizes that some residents want to take tennis lessons, but may not be able to afford them at a private club. The Department of Parks and Recreation also recognizes that there are a limited number of public courts — and the rise of pickleball has increased demand.
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Among the 100 most populous cities in the U.S., Washington D.C. took the top spot for best parks this year, followed by Saint Paul, Minnesota, and Arlington, Virginia. Locally, Honolulu jumped 14 places since 2021, ranking 43rd.
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The Summer Fun Program for keiki on Oʻahu will return to full capacity this year, the Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation announced Monday. Face masks will be voluntary.
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Visitors will now be required to make reservations and pay an online fee of $25 per person to visit one of the state’s most popular snorkeling sites. Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve will begin the online fee system for everyone 13 and older except Hawaiʻi residents beginning Wednesday, Dec. 1.
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As Oahu businesses continue to reopen, a local art mart is wondering when they will be allowed to return to a stretch of fence at the Honolulu Zoo.Since…
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The City and County of Honolulu is clearing large amounts of debris from Kea'au Beach Park and conducting enforcement activity to remove homeless…