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By Mike Latronic – When Kala DeSoto claimed victory at last month’s Da Hui Backdoor Shootout, it felt like more than a breakthrough performance at one of the North Shore’s most respected invitation-only events. It felt like a continuation—another chapter in a family story deeply rooted in Hawaiʻi’s surf culture, community, and values. Surfing may be an individual pursuit, but...


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Saturday, April 4 At HIC’s Billabong Hale‘iwa Store 11:00 am: Product Giveaway (available to those who suffered losses) Noon: Free Food from Jorge’s Hale‘iwa (available to the public) 1:00 pm: Live Music by Merv Kuahiwinui & Martin Saito To support those who have suffered losses due to the recent flooding, HIC will be distributing free merchandise at our Billabong Hale‘iwa s...

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By Mike Latronic – In the wet and wild world of professional surfing, there are few stories as raw and real as that of Sheldon Paishon. Hailing from the Westside of Oahu—a place of immense natural beauty but also deep-seated economic hardship—Sheldon’s path to the podium as runner-up to Kala Desoto last month at the Da Hui Backdoor Shootout was an inspiring coming-of-age s...

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In the wake of the severe Kona Low storm system that brought torrential rain and flash flooding to communities across Hawaiʻi, recovery efforts are fully underway. As residents begin the arduous process of cleaning up and rebuilding their homes, state officials and local non-profits are calling on the public to channel their aloha into effective, immediate support. The Hawaiʻi E...

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